State museums in the Chinese capital will reopen with crowd control measures for "golden week" of travel
Brussels museums release their planned safety measures along with the museum ethics organisation Cimam
Podcasts, social media channels and virtual exhibitions are experiencing unprecedented traffic but do not make up for lost revenue
Critic and curator was also the first to bring together contemporary art and fashion
In the era of social distancing, auctioneers may have to conduct sales to an empty room
Larger museums are unlikely to be accessible until June
The artist says Iran has been “devastated” by the crisis, which he adds has been exacerbated by US sanctions
The Art Newspaper is co-hosting a live YouTube discussion on digital innovations and the preservation of cultural heritage on 1-3 May
As Covid-19 continues to spread in Latin America, Brazil's Indigenous peoples are at risk more than ever due to lack of government protection
The UN-sponsored event led by Christopher Bailey, the WHO’s lead on art and health, included art critic Jerry Saltz, Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak, and artist Mona Chalabi
“Once in a lifetime exhibition”, which closed early due to the coronavirus outbreak, will not be extended
As the London institution announces its revised exhibition schedule, we reveal the international knock-on effect triggered by the changes
As the IMF warns we are heading towards the worst economic slump in living memory, the art industry starts to fear a double dip recession
School seeks a new business model as well as a partner that can shore up its finances
The French-Tunisian street artist will sell prints of the work to raise funds for hospitals in Paris and Gabes
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, dealers big and small were experimenting with joint exhibitions. Now it is a matter of communal survival
The Seattle-based artist is preparing to debut a forthcoming collection of lace-inspired works as some states plan re-opening measures
Fair extends deadline to confirm participation until 1 June, but concedes "there are simply too many open questions" to know if the fair will happen at the moment
The Art Newspaper has compiled a list of UK and international financial aid for arts businesses
The artist's new TV series Grayson’s Art Club begins tonight in the UK on Channel 4
And Asia Society Triennial in New York pushed to October this year
Taylor’s in Loughborough faces uphill struggle in fundraising drive to restore decaying buildings and create new museum
The alarming impact of the crisis on international galleries and dealers is revealed in our exclusive survey, which also suggests that a third of businesses do not expect to survive
Belgian museum director says his institution is “ready to serve as a test room”
The great plagues and wars of the past were followed by dramatic changes in the arts—the same will happen again, says the conceptual artist
Instead of commissioning creatives to respond to the current crisis as if this were a war, the country should pump millions into community art projects
A new survey reports 95% of American artists have lost income due to coronavirus as the nation's unemployment rate rises to Great Depression-era levels
Philip Tinari, the director and CEO of the Chinese museum, shares what the institution has learned during closure and its future plans
Delicate negotiations with lenders are under way to postpone major European shows of Raphael, Artemisia Gentileschi and Christo