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
Our guide to who’s running for the White House and what they have funded—or cut
Atena Farghadani’s gesture has led to new charges including “indecent conduct”
Federico Cerruti died with a treasure-filled house in which he had slept only one night
Auction of works owned by tycoon, who went to prison for price-fixing scandal, may be the most valuable private collection ever to hit the block
Culture minister's appointment of Jean-Marc Bustamante follows controversial removal of leading curator at Ecole des Beaux-Arts
But Venice exhibition is also full of political unrest and upheaval
The college promises to work toward restoring free tuition
Six lawsuits over fake Abstract Expressionist works are ongoing while suspects in Spain face extradition
Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg's monument, which calls for a slice of the Sørbråten peninsula to be cut out like “an open wound”, was due for completion in July
Zahi Hawass questions claim that queen was buried near Tutankhamun