While some hail the reform as progressive, others question it as a PR stunt
The French street artist teams up with a very very young collaborator—one-year-old David
Artists Carrie Mae Weems and Wangechi Mutu have created new works for the show
For his travelling project, Mel Ziegler exchanged old flags—from private homeowners, a National Guard office and even a casino—for new ones
Shows about the collapse of borders between North and South America now face a new reality
City and state governments around the country are looking at what to do with the controversial statues
Crowdsourced collection of survivors’ artefacts includes identity cards, steamer trunks and clothing carried by refugees
The man was photographed attending torch-lit white nationalist rally in Virginia
US Interior Secretary hinted at downsizing after visiting two of Nevada’s national monuments, as part of review ordered by President Trump
Almost 1,000 guests attended the opening night to support the show, organised by Iran's leading artist
The annual photography festival assembles works that open up doors closed by political turbulence
Moving works of art difficult and museum building projects may suffer
The philanthropist used her profits from the sale of a Roy Lichtenstein painting to create a criminal justice fund, in partnership with the Ford Foundation
The artist says her project will examine how the US has become a plutocracy
Artists, designers, technocrats and fellow starchitects gather to launch Norman Foster’s foundation in Madrid
The South African photographer also gets career survey at Centre Pompidou, Paris
Exhibitions organised especially for the US President include works by Ahmed Mater, Maha Malluh and Abdullah Al-Othman
Appointment of indie publisher Françoise Nyssen enthuses French cultural world
Matt Hancock pours scorn on Labour’s £1bn culture pledge and promises a review of UK export regulations
The activist Atena Farghadani, who was given a 12-year sentence for her satirical cartoons, reveals the harrowing details of her incarceration
Published ahead of the general election in June, the UK opposition party’s manifesto includes strong support for the arts
Artist Parviz Tanavoli hopes Lions of Iran exhibition will still go ahead in Tehran—and travel abroad
Street work showing man chipping away at star on EU flag has already been defaced
Arts professionals hope that victory speech in front of the Louvre is a sign that the young president will bring new life to the culture sector
Pyotr Pavlensky and his partner Oksana Shalygina fled after charges of sexual assault were brought against them in Russia
The conceptualist's project will expose US institutions’ links to the country’s conservative elite
Bipartisan spending Congressional bill even gives a small boost to their budgets
Organisers fear the presidential candidate's policies would curtail artistic freedom
The plan could be a mixed bag for both wealthy market players and cultural charities
Both politicians have pitched new cultural, artistic and heritage measures