Shaun Leonardo, who depicted victims of police violence, has accused the museum of censorship
Plus, remembering Christo—the art world's wrap star. Produced in association with Christie's
Portraits of George Floyd and other victims of police violence and racial injustice raise awareness and funds for activist groups
Lawmakers mobilise the National Guard to quell destruction while demonstrators deface Confederate memorials and public works emblematic of white supremacy
After asking that squad cars leave the grounds, he says police presence caused deep “hurt”
Goal of online portal is to spur dialogue about racism and its “corrosive impact”
Jeremy Deller judged the sixth edition which is backed by the European Union
The president of the main museum union talks to us about what the organisation has been doing to secure jobs in the wake of coronavirus
Two women who are part of the Ukrainian feminist group Femen were charged for topless protests, one of which was in a Paris museum
We look back at the stories that have overturned the art world order this year
Substance was used during a rally calling for the government to meet the protestors' “five demands”
Curator at newly opened Javett Art Centre defends decision to show drawing by artist who killed a sex worker in Cape Town in 2013
Artist says the reported deal is a cynical attempt to avoid significant restitution
Campaigners known for museum protests accuse Andrew Cuomo of not doing enough to halt drug deaths
Daniel Weiss, Adam Weinberg and other museum leaders speak out following the fallout from the resignation of the Whitney’s vice chairman and the ongoing Sackler affair
Chinese artist and activist’s team has been documenting the intensifying anti-government protests over the weekend
Speaking to the BBC, Chinese dissident artist says West is unlikely to interfere and he has 'no trust in Britain at all'
Local figures defend portrayal of the nation’s blemished early history
The gallery community has encouraged strike action, with many closing to enable staff to join protests
Letter cites Warren B. Kanders's role in company that manufactured tear gas used at US border
As institutions pursue multimillion-dollar expansions, workers feel the squeeze and try to organise
P21 show, organised by campaign group BP or Not BP, is due to coincide with a “mass takeover” of the British Museum
They assailed the trustee's business ties to the tear gas fired by US border agents
Museums considered banning female visitors at height of suffrage movement