Plus, India reconstructs its history and Navid Nuur on Walter de Maria
We ask artists, writers and experts on Middle Eastern art about their memories of the revolutionary movements—and what they think the lasting legacies are
Creators of inflatable effigy hope work serves as a "reminder of the fight against the politics of hate" that took place during Trump's presidency
Individuals who receive funding from abroad are subject to strict audits since 30 December
Graphic work was last shown in the country nearly 30 years ago when women’s rights were also under attack
Activists and artists were trapped in Havana building following demonstrations against police action
Zehra Doğan was imprisoned for nearly three years under terrorism charges for work of art shared on Twitter
Both artists have been detained by Russian authorities
In a year marked by closures, cancellations and postponements, African art fairs are going ahead with new models and the continent’s galleries are growing
As thousands take to the streets to protest against a near-total ban on abortion, the graphic designer Ola Jasionowska tells us about creating the movement's logo
Recent demonstrations break a long-held taboo–criticism of the Thai monarchy, an institution which protesters believe is the main obstruction to democracy
Organised by Drik Gallery, the event at Dhaka University aimed to highlight the extrajudicial killing of Bangladeshi civilians by government forces
Contemporary artists in the country are reacting to the crisis after allegations of election fraud and police brutality
As US levies toughest sanction yet on China for its destruction of Hong Kong’s relatively free political system, Weiming says he wants to pay tribute to the "people's fight for freedom"
Plus, art historian Alyce Mahon on Leonor Fini’s illustrations. Produced in association with Christie's
A collaborative sky writing project featuring contributions from Patrisse Cullors, Dread Scott and Hank Willis Thomas will mark 80 sites used to limit immigrants
Artist Jammie Holmes aims to "underline a need for unity" as the country reels from another incident of police brutality
Julio Villani's banners symbolise his “ongoing determination, revolt and despair” at the Brazilian leader's handling of the coronavirus crisis
Jeremy Deller judged the sixth edition which is backed by the European Union
After Michael Rakowitz paused his video, 37 artists have signed an open letter condemning investments by MoMA board members Larry Fink and Leon Black into private prisons, weapons manufacturing and defense firms
Three months into the uprising we speak to Abed Al Kadiri about popular unity, state brutality and why he is documenting events through Chinese-style ink drawings
Exhibition of street artist Bahia Shehab's work opens at Aga Khan Centre Gallery in King's Cross
“Actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side,” say project founders
Part of the 1960s US anti-war movement, artists then had nothing like the impact they have today
History repeats for avant-garde Beijing artists reflecting on groundbreaking exhibition and protests in 1979
P21 show, organised by campaign group BP or Not BP, is due to coincide with a “mass takeover” of the British Museum
Martha Rosler's timeless protest art and a Sol LeWitt double feature
Kuwaiti artist Mohammad Sharaf hopes to provoke the general public as well as the authorities
Rainer Opolka’s bronze sculptures, some making Nazi salutes, on show in Chemnitz for one day only