Loss of tourism and oil market crash because of coronavirus pandemic wreak havoc as institutions seek state help
Plus, what is it like to visit a museum post-lockdown? Produced in association with Christie's
Cultural institutions bracing for a fall in visitors and shrinking revenue will need huge increase in public funding to recover after reopening
French president says artists will be invited into schools and asked to create new commissions, but many art professionals say it is not enough
Inequality is rife in British society, not least in the arts, where decades of ‘class-cleansing’ policies have made it harder than ever to be an artist and designer
Museum director Glenn D. Lowry describes it as taking a “chainsaw” to spending
The work has been installed in collaboration with hospital managers and will be auctioned later this year to benefit the NHS
Appointed in January, Olga Lyubimova is the third Russian government minister to announce a Covid-19 diagnosis in the past week
With the "real-life" fair cancelled due to coronavirus, exhibitors give their thoughts on the event's first online viewing room experience
Works by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Tracey Emin, Marlene Dumas, Martin Parr and many more, are on sale for as little as £50
Sydney Opera House may step in to take over Carriageworks, which hosts the art fair Sydney Contemporary and exhibitions
Livestreaming on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Zoom has exploded in the past few months
As the lockdown forces the art world to migrate online, the Italian duo, who embraced the internet in its infancy, are moving in the opposite direction
As lockdown continues, video games are proving to be ripe territory for artists and budding curators to experiment (and play)
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
Chief executive Charles Stewart lays plans for the auction house’s flagship sales to be held in New York next month
How have curators been filling their time while their museums remain closed? Creatively, it turns out
The funding freeze follows Philadelphia mayor's proposal to eliminate the city's Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy due to revenue shortfalls caused by coronavirus
Artists in the South Fork will display their work near roads and highways so it can be viewed from a safe motorised distance
Publishers and libraries are extending their online access to help art historians put their period of enforced seclusion to good use
Poles and ribbons are used at the Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art in Cottbus to practice social distancing
As the coronavirus forces us to endure an unprecedented time of distant social contact, art can remind us, assure us, of our interconnectedness
Perrotin Gallery leads commercial charge by launching two-month rotating show involving 26 Paris dealers
UK's Yorkshire Museum has been encouraging international institutions to share the most unusual items in their collections
Launch of Beijing venue combining works by both artists is postponed—and some loans in doubt
While Chinese capital starts to relax restrictions, uncertainty over domestic travel arrangements may impact on event
Our enforced isolation during the coronavirus crisis gives us time to think about the role of culture in the public realm
As galleries feel the impact of Art Basel’s cancellation, many consider moving to cheaper, up-and-coming locations such as Kowloon and South Island
With short-term assistance varying between countries, trade organisations fear many businesses will close permanently due to coronavirus lockdowns
As the coronavirus pandemic raised concerns about their 10th anniversary event plans, the leaders of the Cincinnati festival explain why they decided to support the local arts community instead