Online volunteers uncover shopping lists, hangover cures and a match-fixing agreement among Oxyrhynchus papyri fragments
Chairman will take a six-month break before deciding what’s next
A cheery Pyotr Pavlensky demanded again in the courtroom to be tried as a terrorist for his political performances against the Russian government
Artist is the second to be selected for White Cube pop-up gallery at the music festival
Artist will inter 737 jet by a canal in British city
As the race to the White House heats up, we look at the unlikely advisers that back the leading contenders
The work’s current owner voluntarily turned it over to authorities
Arts Council England launches study asking artists to share the challenges and barriers they face in their careers
Sculptures and works on paper to be added to database of oil paintings
Museums across UK were warned about gang making “reconnaissance visits”
Monument on US-Mexico border incorporates parts of fence separating the two countries
Inaugural exhibitions at new outpost will avoid the usual suspects
The project will be funded entirely by the Kingdom of Morocco
Referendum performance is part of the Rubin Foundation’s political art show When Artists Speak Truth…
Performing for the Camera is an in-depth survey of the photography of performance
Zurich theatre where the movement was founded 100 years ago is facing an uncertain future
Ten proposals have made it to the next round of architecture competition
Removal of artist best known for nailing his scrotum to Red Square has drawn criticism
More ‘dream projects’, educational outreach and maybe a tv show
Court ruling must get government approval before Jesus Angel Bergantinos Diaz can be sent to New York for trial
Mayor of Lesbos donated 14,000 vests to the Chinese artist and activist who created installation outside city’s Konzerthaus
In a surprise cabinet reshuffle, President Hollande’s cultural advisor takes the top government spot
What will happen to key culture events held at the site, including Monumenta artist commission and Fiac fair?
Collector seeks artists to respond to the events of 1917 and their legacy today in Russia
Agreement came before owner and former director could testify, but the trial gripped the New York art world
Hall of Deir el-Medina to become memorial to Giulio Regeni
Short films by major artists will be screened unannounced before regular features in the UK
Visitors to the new open storage facility can tour private collections—and there could even be a freeport