The 86-year-old Arte Povera pioneer says humanity has reached its limits and must find new ways to live post-pandemic
A team will enter the Paris cathedral site on Monday to make arrangements for around 50 construction workers to return from early May
The artist once told his sister that isolation was “sometimes as hard to bear as exile”—but was necessary “if we want to work”
Plus, Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger explores Jackson Pollock’s Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). Produced in association with Christie's
Closed museums are losing millions in income, ushering in job cuts, appeals for emergency relief and lasting changes in strategy
Institutions need visionary leaders to find ways to adapt to a dramatically altered culture
Art historians and curators urge galleries to support education staff during coronavirus crisis
Enforced delay due to Covid-19 could add to millions of pounds of lost income in the sector
Cuts affect employees in visitor services and retail departments, and more job losses are expected
As coronavirus lockdowns are extended across much of the world, leaving galleries unable to trade, hopes are fading that autumn events will be able to go ahead
Several UK organisations have created new grants or tweaked existing ones because of the coronavirus crisis
The Danish-Icelandic artist is releasing the participatory social media project in celebration of Earth Day
The first museums open today in the state of Brandenburg in a gradual easing of the coronavirus lockdown; bigger museums may take longer to reopen
The veteran New York dealer shares her concerns about the current coronavirus crisis—and what the art world needs to stay focused on
Other institutions reflect on ethical concerns linked to Covid-19 material
The auction house will donate all proceeds from a forthcoming online sale to the New York-based Robin Hood Foundation
The coalition is asking for $6bn in federal aid, and to permanently expand the charitable giving deduction to encourage US taxpayers to donate to non-profits
Nicholas Coleridge describes “icy legs” symptoms and how doctors undoubtedly saved his life
Although the country’s museums have been closed since February, its commercial galleries were allowed to remain open—and sales have continued at a steady pace
The price of gold has also spiked amid scarcity of the precious metal due to the closure of the World Heritage listed market
The director of the Queens Museum reflects on how the coronavirus pandemic may change how communities use public spaces, and how museums can help rebuild these communal experiences
The work is the only portrait of the Queen that the British artist has ever made
Small shops to open from next week but large gatherings still banned until at least 31 August
Opening exhibition "grew directly out of this unprecedented situation,” says the museum's director Philip Tinari
Temperature and health QR code checks at the entrance are still required
As coronavirus brings recreational tourism to a halt, artists in Canada's Nunavut territory say the economic fallout has the power to "crash the community"
Works made during lockdown were priced between $100,000 and $125,000 in Hauser & Wirth's virtual show