Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Cristina Canale, Vojtěch Kovařík, Paulo Nazareth and Brice Guilbert at Villa Era as clients seek a more rural art experience during pandemic
The @changethemuseum Instagram account is demanding rapid change to address inequality in institutions, but even with the support of the Guerrilla Girls, its calls are being met with skepticism
Adding up to a single $1,200 Covid-19 federal stimulus check, the pennies will be circulated via small cash transactions at New York City bodegas
Chief curator at MoMA PS1 cites coronavirus pandemic, “which moved me to think about the next chapters”
Clore Duffield Foundation funds are designed to relaunch learning and community programming
Museum says it is in "its worst financial position on record" because of coronavirus
Following the financial fallout from Covid-19, A Blade of Grass—which has supported activist artists such as Dread Scott and Simone Leigh—will also end its influential fellowship programme
UK museums may deaccession collection objects with curatorial justification and transparency, but it cannot be treated as a quick financial fix
Plus, the curator Legacy Russell talks about her new book Glitch Feminism
Funds are intended to counter the devastation that the coronavirus has wrought in the national arts landscape
Gardenship in Kearny Point has been hosting video art exhibitions and film screenings during the pandemic, including the Jean Michel-Basquiat cult classic Downtown 81 this weekend
A lack of protections for—and an increase in domestic dangers to—photojournalists is becoming increasingly visible amid the pandemic and political rallies
Cuts have been announced as the institution aims to make savings of £8m a year and awaits news on government grant
Paris's major contemporary art fair has been scrapped due to Covid-19 fears, but galleries are divided over whether the decision was wise or "lacking courage"
Taking a lesson from how the pandemic dispersed crowds, the organisation selects seven sites for preservation and promotion
Judgment this week ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority's test case seeking clarification of policies as many insurers refuse to pay out during the pandemic
Art021, West Bund Art & Design Fair and Art Taipei among fairs due to open in the region this autumn despite travel restrictions, shipping woes and Covid-19 fears
The Paris art fair had seemed defiant in the face of coronavirus but organisers say they could not “meet the legitimate expectations of its exhibitors”
Delay and cancellation of events early next year prompts the question: will Frieze Los Angeles still take place in February?
A proposal issued to both presidential campaigns by Americans for the Arts outlines a national strategy to put creative workers back to work
Covid-19 has forced galleries to cut staff by 33% on average as sales plummet 36% in the first half of 2020—and optimism is dwindling for next year
The exhibition forms part of the education programme at the collector’s gallery which has now ‘transitioned into a charity’
Labour organising is building across the culture sphere. Could an industry-wide arts union be next?
Survey by The Art Newspaper also reveals that the Serpentine and Barbican have been left in limbo while the Southbank Centre is already £20m in debt
To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on loan remotely
Riboca2 shows “the fragility of our world, and our vulnerability within it”
The fair's organisers say they have "no other option" as Covid-19 cases in Florida stay stubbornly high and US travel restrictions remain in place
Bangkok Art Biennale director on grappling with coronavirus constraints and displaying "sensitive" works
Our data shows that most major London art museums had many available booking slots for next-day entry despite operating reduced capacity
In a letter leaked to The Art Newspaper, the culture minister Oliver Dowden tells directors they must raise their own funds during the pandemic—but how?