From feminist art to the last years of Max Beckmann
Project by US artist Michael Smith will be joined by “virtually invisible footbridge” and sculpture of destroyed city buildings <br>
Christopher Le Brun's latest paintings respond, in part, to music
Artist attacked for creating “obscene” work and pictures snatched off the walls during incident
The long-awaited monument stands in the West Village near St Vincent’s hospital—but is not yet open to the public
The ambitious Illuminated River initiative will be interactive and eco-friendly <br>
Getty grant helps to modernise tap-test of city’s tile-clad landmark
From the weight of history to light-footed ballerinas
Multi-purpose space, called Concrete, is at the heart of burgeoning Alserkal Avenue art district<br> <br>
Belgian artist’s wartime commission will go on show in the Iraq Pavilion at the Venice Biennale<br> <br>
President Hollande and UAE set up $45m fund and support “safe havens” for heritage at risk
The Oakland warehouse, known as the Ghost Ship, had been under investigation for safety violations
Organised with the Royal Collection, the 2018 exhibition should feature paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck, Titian and Mantegna owned by the ill-fated Stuart monarch
UK military draws up plans for specialist unit to protect cultural heritage in war zones
Third legislative attempt could pave the way for new Smithsonian institution, but new administration adds extra challenge
Works by 21 international artists will go on show at the Venice Biennale next year
Fog sculptures and multisensory "occasions" are on the programme next spring
It's your last chance to see Diane Arbus's revelatory show at the Metropolitan Museum
British artist says work, to be unveiled in 2018, will be "a landscape full of blossom"
But funding still needs to be found for Bouquet of Tulips, which is modelled on the Statue of Liberty
Government steps in to fill funding gap for project after private partner withdraws
Cannupa Hanska Luger says he hopes the project will empower demonstrators and create a connection with police
Musée Picasso in Paris plans to lend works to venues in Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Cyprus and Morocco from next year
Move draws criticism from organisers of Biennale des Antiquaires who are not keen on a competing fair
Artist and his gallery were facing a huge VAT bill to release 16 paintings
German artist says he did not give his consent to the show at Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts
Institution funded by Terence Conran on the South Bank reopens in Kensington next week