After the coronavirus pandemic, we will need our museums' masterpieces as never before
But being smaller can mean lower overheads and more nimble business models, with some venues more upbeat than others as the shutdown hits
The fair will also launch a new online viewing room feature at no cost to planned exhibitors and will apply reimbursements to future editions
Tim Steiner, whose entire back is covered in an ink piece created by Wim Delvoye, will sit in the empty Mona museum until the end of April
As the Brazilian president calls for businesses to re-open despite a growing number of Covid-19 cases, some refuse to follow "politically-influenced" advice
Devedjian was leading plans for a museum project in Saint-Cloud, west of Paris, about the reign of Louis XIV
Our picture editor Katherine Hardy used her exercise allowance to capture the UK capital's empty streets
No firm date is set amid San Francisco quarantine, but museum is inviting artists to take part and sell their work
Our Los Angeles correspondent Jori Finkel asks the world's richest cultural organisation to support the city's struggling arts community during the coronavirus pandemic
British artist says we need “all kinds of art in these scary times”
Some dealers are "prepared for a rent strike" if Governor Cuomo does not address a new bill offering rent suspensions to small businesses before 1 April
The palace’s online platform will offer virtual reality experiences and a Game of Thrones-themed quiz
Video is part of Italy's "Culture never stops!" initiative providing online access to cultural and heritage sites
What coronavirus is really forcing us to address is the societal function and justification for public culture in the 21st century, says the Victoria and Albert Museum's director
Many in the art world see the impact of coronavirus as a chance to slow down the frenetic pace of global activity and rethink the whole system
Congress needs to protect this country’s creative workforce
As museums donate protective supplies to medical centres during coronavirus crisis, grassroots efforts to make masks struggle to meet medical standards
Artists participating in the project include Broomberg & Chanarin, Nolan Oswald Dennis and Reza Farkhondeh
In his contribution to Palazzo Strozzi's digital project In Touch, the artist says Italian museums will "give humankind a light" to help find its way after coronavirus
A leading Italian art critic says that it is dictators and populists who fear culture and that the BBC’s creativity will be vital to coronavirus Britain, now and in the aftermath
The 'panorama is desolate' for the country's culture sector, says Manuel Fernández-Braso, president of the association of Madrid art galleries
We explore the devastating effects of the pandemic on art communities and discuss the different support packages in the UK, Germany and the US. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Worker at Istanbul's Dolmabahce Palace is believed to have contracted Covid-19, leading state to be criticised for not closing tourist attractions quick enough
The Chinese artist and activist reflects on how authoritarian political systems have been able to tackle the crisis more effectively
German government has introduced emergency measures to support the creative industry
While their kinetic set piece is stuck in New York, its opera is now online
As many self-employed photographers face work losses due to Covid-19, others document the "seriousness of what is happening on a personal and community level"
As programming and expansion plans are halted, innovation kicks in with virtual performances and tours
The move follows news that Art Basel will postpone its 50th anniversary edition until September and New York's major auctions pivot to June