Series of exhibitions dedicated to live art will be annual with BMW's support
Open letter calling for work by Dana Schutz to be “destroyed” has even been discussed on US talk show
The John Michael Kohler Arts Centre in Sheboygan, Wisconsin aims to raise its profile as the country’s leading preserve of vernacular art
The foundation's centre hosts cultural and agricultural efforts in a small village
Reopening set for summer but complete overhaul of palace costing £369m will take a decade
Guggenheim show in Shanghai was abruptly cancelled but curiosity about the region continues to grow
British institution prepares to become first major foreign museum to open a space in China
French artist to present a deeply personal 25-year project with Creative Time
Art Market 2017 report launched at Art Basel in Hong Kong
New video at Lehmann Maupin—filmed from a pushchair—evokes family life on the move
The British artist unveils his largest sculpture to date
The 17th-century map, which was discovered scrunched up in a ball, is on show at the National Library of Scotland
On Friday, France will propose a new resolution to UN Security Council to safeguard sites in conflict zones around the world
Conservators assess damage to paint surface as suspect due to appear in London court
Proceeds from the sale of the €300 lights, made from recycled materials during the artistic workshops, will help support the project
Response is an unusual effort by a state institution to assert copyright protection in cultural properties
Curator Christine Tohmé also takes it to Dakar, Istanbul, Ramallah and Beirut
From Sharjah to Venice, the Indian-born, Dubai-based artist Vikram Divecha’s star is in the ascendant
The artist, known for his monumental sculptural projects, makes major push for his desert project in the UAE
Sotheby's advances, Christie's consolidates
The president’s first federal budget proposal would also eliminate the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
The UAE’s first OMA-designed space launches with a survey of Syrian art
Rana Begum wins this year’s Abraaj prize with a floating geometric celebration of hues, textures and form
The curation, works and prices may be elevated this year, but gallerists have brought artworks that speak to a wide range of collectors.
Saudi-based foundation will collaborate with New York museum to acquire Middle Eastern art
Sales signal healthy interest in Modern market and some contemporary booths clean up
Jerusalem gallery seems to fail culture minister’s “loyalty test”
The Pakistani artist on shaping historical context and the Lahore Biennale
Continued dealer participation shows great loyalty to the fair