Immigration, consumerism and the downside of the digital revolution are among the topical themes of the 13th biennial
Bill de Blasio slashes budgets for big capital projects and has yet to deliver on other fronts
Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi appeared at the International Criminal Court this week in connection to 2012 attacks on Timbuktu
Masterpieces will be exhibited together, alternating between the Rijksmuseum and the Louvre
Robert Crumb’s illustration of Bible chapters to go on show in George Lucas's space in Chicago
Half the museum's rooms have been closed since August
Event is due to take place in 2017
Closure is latest upset for college criticised by some for being too “business-like”
Works housed at the Museum of Innocence will go on show at Somerset House next year
Art-world figures including Larry Gagosian and Benedikt Taschen among sitters
The outline of a house dating to the sixth century BC was found beneath the Palazzo Canevari on the Quirinal Hill
Event’s first iteration in Asia includes five Chinese artists but no female nudity
Newly elected left-wing leader of Labour Party promises increased funding for the arts and backs National Gallery strikers
Planned extension will put Grade-I listed townhouse on the international art map
Blankets carried by participants, as symbol of concern, will go to charity
Every gallery will be open to the public for the first time in 50 years
One of the world’s largest Cold War archives is moving to a new home in a former military complex
Artist reveals he was only granted full UK visa for Royal Academy show in London while in the air heading to Munich
Launch of the performance and exhibition space pushed back to October as more artists joined the project