Charity's Covid-19 crisis support package includes £150,000 to launch new network of touring exhibitions
Jasa Mrevlje Pollak was thrown into the back of a police van during a demonstration last week triggered by corruption allegations
As institutions reopen their doors to a world that has changed significantly, public scrutiny of private money is not going away
In our first live virtual event on 25 June, part of a new online series, we bring together institutional leaders to discuss the challenges ahead
Syracuse street art explores why pandemic has disproportionately impacted non-white communities
Digital transactions cannot replicate the social cachet of buying art at exclusive events—and prices will inevitably slide as a result
We do the sums as the culture sector plans to get back to business
Social distancing measures mean a lot of money will be spent on a small number of visitors, institutions should be focusing on their online presence instead
Plus, the artist Deborah Roberts on Benny Andrews's No More Games in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Produced in association with Christie's.
In a novel strategy, at least three of the foundations will borrow money to finance giving
Airline has called in Sotheby's to value and sell at least ten pieces from its collection, which includes works by Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley and Peter Doig
Failure to seize this opportunity to make changes would be a graver error than any breach of etiquette
David Zwirner, White Cube, Pace, Gagosian among galleries opening their doors next week—but don’t forget your face mask
From a West Coast edition of an exhibition you can view from your car to ephemeral installations across the LA basin, the city’s arts community has found ways to reconnect
Flagship fair will relaunch next June in Basel as organisers focus on delivering Miami Beach show in December
Unrestricted money from public and private sources is helping to keep hard-hit organisations running, but capital projects could suffer
New contemporary art event is yet to confirm participating artists
Claimants including major museums and art galleries accuse companies of failing to pay out on Covid-19 pandemic
German artist and Golden Lion winner is inviting people on personal tours of his hometown
Package aims to counter “severest economic crisis in the history of the federal republic”
Nxt Museum to open in Amsterdam on 29 August with immersive installations by pioneering artists, designers, technologists and scientists
Performance out, domestically-sized painting in
By bowing out of the Renaissance blockbuster tour, the Edinburgh museum has not only let down the Scottish public but shown its priorities are misplaced
Director of the Tate, Maria Balshaw, tells us about financial concerns, coordinating openings with other institutions, and how many visitors they are expecting
Eike Schmidt says up to a thousand works are languishing in state-run stores all over Italy
The swim from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly aims to raise £100,000 for the London museum, which is planning shows on Derek Jarman and Lucian Freud
As the coronavirus crisis stretches on, we look at how artists have captured confinement in recent history and what is being done now
Some art institutions foresee a rolling series of partial lockdowns in future
With museums in Bilbao and Venice poised to reopen, while New York remains in lockdown, Richard Armstrong, Juan Ignacio Vidarte and Karole Vail talk about weathering the financial crisis