Pyotr Pavlensky and his partner Oksana Shalygina fled after charges of sexual assault were brought against them in Russia
Artist Josiah McElheny is partnering with musicians, dancers and poets for the project Prismatic Park
Some works, like Andy Warhol’s 32-part Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), have never before been shown in France
The installation of drawings, collages and sculptures by Susan Cianciolo was inspired by a visit to a Milan eatery
British Museum’s vision of the ancient sculptures travelling to China and Africa has so far come to nothing
Matthew Marks shows the late artist's final works
Purchase of Ibrahim El-Salahi’s work builds on recent efforts to diversify permanent collection
Dealer teams up with tribal art expert Bernard De Grunne and anthropologist Carlo Severi to stage a revival with contemporary art
From Cornelia Parker's ode to Jimi Hendrix to Donald Judd's minimalist furniture
Fair “opens the door” to more historical work but maintains its commitment to contemporary
The organisation’s next public art project hoists artist-designed flags all over the city
Artist's new documentary tells story of his underwater exhibition at Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana
Curators uncover alternative histories of colonial America through new research
Even works held and sold abroad could be liable for UK tax
Bipartisan spending Congressional bill even gives a small boost to their budgets
Family Happy Dream Park, which opens later this month, will also include areas inspired by Kusama's red-and-white Dots Obsession
Center for the History of Collecting marks its first decade with book release and reveals ambitions to do more work with living collectors
Latest figures show minimal boost from weak pound and negative impact of terrorism in Europe
“We used to have an amazing collection of self-taught art, but then we hired a self-taught conservator.”
Judge’s decision in Washington, DC—and new law—clear way for further claims on alleged Nazi loot from heirs of Holocaust victims