Acquisition from the artist's estate heralds a wave of works being dispersed across UK public collections
Museums in South Korea and Hong Kong have also started reopening after coronavirus lockdowns
“This moment is a hard one. It’s definitely going to be difficult to get through,” the artist says
Works were installed throughout the historic building before lockdown
Museum director Glenn D. Lowry describes it as taking a “chainsaw” to spending
Sydney Opera House may step in to take over Carriageworks, which hosts the art fair Sydney Contemporary and exhibitions
Timed to coincide with the Netflix documentary on the legendary bookstore and gay haven, the digital exhibition pays homage to "something we are sorely missing during this time in isolation"
Artists in the South Fork will display their work near roads and highways so it can be viewed from a safe motorised distance
Art historian Andrey Sarabyanov is planning a new exhibition of forgotten pieces by Kandinsky, Rodchenko and Stepanova
Launch of Beijing venue combining works by both artists is postponed—and some loans in doubt
“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
The first group show will place digital renderings of work by artists Daniel Arsham, José Parlá, and Kennedy Yanko in the abandoned Beaux-Arts-style State Savings Bank
Delicate negotiations with lenders are under way to postpone major European shows of Raphael, Artemisia Gentileschi and Christo
The team at Russian Art Focus were lucky enough to film the exhibition before the Covid-19 pandemic forced the Moscow museum into lockdown
The energetic exhibition, broken up into several chatroom-like galleries, brings together a digital art community that had become dispersed in recent years
Plus, Dia Art Foundation's curator Donna De Salvo on Duchamp’s Étant Donnés. Produced in association with Christie's
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
Can yet another Warhol retrospective tell us anything new about the Pop Art icon?
Awaiting reopening, the institution’s birthday displays reveal the interconnectedness of world cultures
Major shows by male artists dominated the London museum landscape before the crisis, now women and non-binary artists are missing their turn
Tokyo National Museum’s show on Chinese artist Yan Zhenqing ranks 15th in our latest visitor attendance survey despite contentious loan from Taipei museum
Major visual arts programme still planned for multidisciplinary culture and science showcase in the United Arab Emirates
From a virtual tour of William N. Copley's Surrealist-inspired paintings to Joshua Citarella's exploration of young political online spaces
The man was looking for the “blackest black” in Malevich painting but says he fell “into a glitch hole”
The cost of producing crowd-pulling shows can outstrip the cash they bring in. Here are some of the downsides of being just too popular
Increasingly, the digital sphere is another frontier where institutions battle it out for the attention of culture-seekers
Londoners stuck to the tried-and-tested and New Yorkers showed their patriotic sides, while Parisians were drawn in by golden treasures
Jean-Michel Basquiat brought in big crowds in Paris—but who beat him to claim the top spot?