
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
The venue has reopened with an exhibition series focusing on Dutch masterpieces, starting with Vermeer’s Milkmaid
Bridges over Borders aims to address structural disadvantages faced by BiPOC and LGBTQ+ refugees
The drop comes from the Meta History Museum of War, the official collection of Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation
While it is still legal to sell art to a Russian individual, conducting business with anyone on a sanctions list could result in fines or a prison sentence
Following the Russian invasion, some art dealers and their artists have left the country, some have stayed—but all are finding ways to help their compatriots
As the war in Ukraine unfolds, The Art Newspaper continues to strive to make its coverage truthful, informative, illuminating and impactful, says its editor Alison Cole
The move comes as the art market steps up its due diligence
Art workers in the war-torn country have created a territory of hope amid the terror of war
Museum staff, heritage custodians and volunteers are racing against time to safeguard the country's cultural treasures, many of which, ironically, are connected to Russia
A delivery of 15 tonnes of donated packing and conservation materials was organised by Icom France
George Gittoes and Hellen Rose will create a large “peace mural” in Kyiv and develop collaborative videos and performances with locals
Fragment and Osnova galleries will give their stands to The Naked Room and Voloshyn from Kyiv
A museum in Yekaterinburg sent 63 pieces to a show on the Russian avant-garde at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul—and now wants them back
Ukrainian port city has been under constant bombardment since the outbreak of the war with Russia in February
Sibylle Peretti’s glass sculptures, on view in New York and Washington, focus on the wildlife around the Ukrainian nuclear plant that has been taken over by the Russian military
Cultural institutions in the neighbouring country are sending emergency aid and housing refugees
Berlin-based Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation is supporting roles for a one-year period
Women, children and elderly residents were among those in the G12 Art School building that was destroyed this weekend, according to local authorities
Street artist made the work for the cover of Time magazine
Vincent’s beloved bloom will eventually flourish again in the war-torn country
Ukrainian-born mining billionaire Viktor Vekselberg lent the first Imperial Easter egg to the London museum through his foundation
On Monday, Moscow branded the Meta company an "extremist organisation", effectively criminalising the use of Instagram and Facebook in the country
The sales, popular with London-based Russians and regional collectors in Russia alike, had been scheduled for June
Culture ministry initiative will offer three-month residencies and an emergency telephone service
Director has been posting emotional updates on Facebook as Russian forces shell area
Museums in the UK, France, Austria and Spain recalled their works, effectively postponing the Moscow Kremlin Museums exhibition indefinitely
Cathedral building has suffered external damage as bombs land 50m away
As the war in Ukraine continues, international loans of artworks between Russia and the West are being halted