Art world condemns Ali Gureli's political comments and say it could affect art fair's future ability to sign up foreign exhibitors
After being blocked from entering the American Museum of Natural History, decolonisation demonstrators took to the streets, ending at the Metropolitan Museum’s steps
Expected victory for ruling Law and Justice party raises concerns that minority voices will be silenced as museums increasingly come under state control
Cultural programme of Russian art launches to coincide with president's trip to the Gulf state to sign over $2bn worth of deals
Ed Ruscha, Yael Lipschutz and Tristan Milanovich have resigned over the decision to launch the sculpture biennial in Al-Ula next year
Show in Shanghai cancelled after being deemed "too sensitive" to run during 70th anniversary of country's founding
Traditional medium is back in fashion amid looming Brexit
Uffizi director says he is able to pursue reforms at Florence museum under Italy's new centre-left government
We need to acknowledge the complexity of our time and not hide in simple political polarities, says the director of the Art Gallery of Ontario
Nicholas Coleridge, the chairman of the Victoria and Albert Museum, tells how Boris laid down the law on his plans for the project
The state of archaeology in Israel today suggests there are bones of contention
Textile-works showing Nazi prison camps and Mussolini with a spear through his head will feature in first German survey of Swedish artist
The Danish-Icelandic artist has long been addressing environmental issues in his work
Politician also says Brexit will have 'disastrous' consequences for creative industries
Staff members found their keys to the city's Art Bank abruptly deactivated as tensions rose between Mayor Muriel Bowser and the commission
“If you are interested in politics you will be far better off if you study maths or physics,” writes aide Dominic Cummings in his blog
Street art and digital art used as tools of subversion, as artists themselves bear the brunt of a brutal government crackdown
As shadow minister for the arts 15 years ago, Johnson laid out his plans in The Art Newspaper
Chinese artist and activist’s team has been documenting the intensifying anti-government protests over the weekend
Artist’s works on iconoclasm in Mosul are currently on show at the Imperial War Museum in London
The Chinese artist will also design the sets and costumes for the production at the Teatro dell'Opera next year
Show at WMA Space tells the “story of HongKongers” through protest ephemera
The work was unveiled as the name of a Conservative politician behind the Komagata Maru incident was removed from the federal building on which it is painted
Liverpool slavery museum keen to collaborate on project highlighting UK’s involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade
Speaking to the BBC, Chinese dissident artist says West is unlikely to interfere and he has 'no trust in Britain at all'
Labour MP Owen Smith calls the tax-free zones “self-storage for art thieves”
“Actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side,” say project founders
Remain campaigner has said that schoolchildren who focus on arts and humanities are limiting their career choices
From his mother to his partners, the UK's new prime minister has been surrounded by people in the arts