Due to losses caused by the coronavirus epidemic, the American Alliance of Museum estimates that one-third of the now shut museums will not be able to reopen without financial assistance from the government
Swiss art fair is the latest of numerous fairs to be moved to the autumn, as the pandemic decimates the art world calendar
Infected participants criticise fair’s decision to open in March as virus was spreading
Curators at French museum plan to launch video game centred on contemporary art while its Shanghai satellite reopens to the public
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Eric Fischl is supplying a limited edition print to benefit the closed New York Academy of Art while other sales are being donated to emergency funds and community organisations
In a letter, students cite the shutdown of facilities due to coronavirus
The two institutions let go a combined 247 part-time employees whose jobs could not be performed remotely
Nearly 5,000 sign petition calling for the university to postpone courses until it is safe to return to studios
The author and historian penned 11 books, curated a stream of shows and authored his Race Stories column in The New York Times beginning in 2012
The US-Iranian artist shares a hopeful image from her garden in Upstate New York
Citing coronavirus tumult, the 149-year-old school says it has failed to find a partner to ensure its financial survival
We have gathered information about grants and loans around the world to help you get through the Covid-19 crisis
Increasing membership rates for online marketplaces like Artsy prove daunting as galleries are forced to indefinitely close due to Covid-19
City is "fighting two enemies" as it continues to deal with the spread of coronavirus
Finance minister Rishi Sunak has attracted criticism for his emergency bailout plan over claims that it discriminates against gig workers
The Art Newspaper's founder-editor Anna Somers Cocks on the impact of Covid-19 on Turin, where she is in lockdown
Google Arts & Culture is working with 33 museums to host this epic show of the Mexican artist
Performance artist says we "must learn a lesson" from the disaster of the pandemic in her contribution to Palazzo Strozzi's new digital project
Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art has also been postponed
Heather Phillipson’s subversive work was to replace Michael Rakowitz’s recreation of a protective deity destroyed by Islamic State
Considering staff furloughs and calling for state and city governments to expand small business grants, dealers are bracing themselves for significant financial downturn amid Covid-19
Fund will disburse grants and loans to small and midsize organisations impacted by coronavirus
Dealers say expectations were low but are grateful to be in touch with the art community
The charity that runs the historic battleship needs help from the government and the public, says its chief executive Helen Bonser-Wilton
We speak to our journalists Anna Somers Cocks and Lisa Movius about their experiences of lockdown. Plus, we begin a new feature—Lonely Works—where we look at individual works of art that are now hanging unseen in galleries. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Event has now moved to the dates normally occupied by Tefaf New York Fall, which has been scrapped as a result but will return in 2021, organisers say