A photograph of a frightened child at the Mexican border shows the enduring power of images to effect political change
Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg says it will represent his legacy and estate with “honour, respect and responsibility”
From Christo’s huge floating sculpture in Hyde Park to the intimacy of Frida Kahlo’s wardrobe at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Show of Marc Erwin Babej’s work comes as Namibia calls on Germany to return cultural treasures
The works, which came from Iturbide's own collection, include gifts from the Mexican artist
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art “will be acquiring” a series documenting a Modernist high-rise apartment block in Johannesburg
An Israeli art historian has spent 20 years trawling the country’s archives for Palestinian cultural property
Exhibition at Garage Museum includes stalker-like snaps of Pep Guardiola and live work charting Germany’s World Cup success—or failure
As the #MeToo movement grows, US museums find themselves embroiled in ethical dilemmas
In the visual arts, a greater sense of activism is possible, and it’s being helped by the absorption of a broader range of disciplines and media into the canon
Canadian photographer has been working with scientists to draw attention to man's impact on the planet
World Press Photo Award winner was injured on her leg and suffered dizziness from tear gas
Fair expands into new pavilion at Somerset House and features new Augmented Reality experience from Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky
Image is no more contentious than those shared on the platforms by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, supporters say
The Magnum photographer and subject of a travelling retrospective talks about her work, from documenting conflict zones to portraits of Carnival strippers
His documentation of the Iranian Revolution in his home country sparked a career-long fascination with the world’s major faiths
After four years of research into the recently discovered camera, Maine's Bowdoin College Museum of Art reassesses the American artist’s creative practice
Show will be first commercial viewing of controversial photographer’s latest works
From the high emotions of Taryn Simon’s professional mourners to photography galore at Somerset House and the Hayward Gallery
National Gallery of Victoria’s mega-shows range from art by convicts to contemporary indigenous work
The photographs are included in an exhibition of the Spanish artist's sculptures at the Centro Botín in Santander
Rarities of any era attract multiple bidders, but a lack of competition for standard fare kept prices flat
Works by Marcel Bascoulard and Urs Lüthi explore ideas around gender and identity
Photos spanning two centuries on offer at New York fair, which hopes to top last year's record attendance
Q+A with the Italian collector on the occasion of a new exhibition at her foundation in Turin
Museum of Modern Art dedicates entire sixth floor to 280-work show—a first for a living artist
A new documentary includes many of the artist’s myriad images and his voice, but leaves gaps in his story
The original project was cancelled in December for quality control
The late photographer's series on Morocco to be shown at the Philharmonie de Paris and the Musée Yves Saint Laurent
From Picasso's year of masterpieces at Tate Modern to his fellow Spaniard Murillo's portraits at the National Gallery