The street artist’s Instagram comment that the show has “nothing to do with me” set off an online debate about artists’ rights—which made him LOL
Maria Alyokhina had spent two years in prison for “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred”
The actor, who will be working on improving Russian-American relations including culture, was granted a Russian passport by Putin in 2016
Ordinary groups are being targeted by the gallery’s guards for "exchanging views" about paintings in fight against bogus guides
Ancient city occupied by Islamic State was retaken by Syrian army with Russian support in 2017
But Russian president's remarks at eighth Moscow Urban Forum angered preservationists
Russian activist group describes performance as a tribute to dissident poet and artist Dmitri Prigov
Roman Abramovich and Dasha Zhukova will continue to fund their contemporary art museum
Boris Mints’s institution says that exhibitions are continuing to run
Authorised works have been targeted alongside illegal ones
The Grabar Art Conservation Center has launched the Ovchinnikov Ikonoteka space, which is named in honour of renowned restorer
The Hungarian firm Gedeon Richter to fund three-year project to restore works from the Russian museum that relate to the concept of female beauty
Museum of the Family of Emperor Nicholas II in Tobolsk is Russia's first devoted to 'royal martyrs'
Football fans get free entry at Tretyakov, but no special treatment at Hermitage
Exhibition at Garage Museum includes stalker-like snaps of Pep Guardiola and live work charting Germany’s World Cup success—or failure
Hostile relations between Russia and the West following attempted poisoning of former MI6 spy may dampen bidding at London's Russian sales
Man who confessed to being drunk on vodka tore painting in three places on Friday evening
It is business as usual, says the organisation’s director, as its founder, Ziyavudin Magomedov, remains in custody awaiting trial on racketeering charges
The Russian republic of Ingushetia is hoping that improved conservation will lead to Unesco status
Country's pavilion may be targeted as relations with the West deteriorate, Vladimir Aristarkhov says
New research centre helps descendants discover fate of their family members
Emilia Kabakov discusses the duo’s past in the USSR and their aim to stop it defining how they are perceived as artists
The lower level resembles Hogwarts, upstairs is a blindingly white “meditative space”
Stop the press!
In an online competition devoid of irony, the archaeological site threatened by destruction was a strong contender for the name of Putin’s new weapon
Fourth term comes amid escalating tension between Russia and UK, resulting in expulsion of British Council from the country
The 27th edition of Salon du Dessin at Palais Brongniart assembles 39 dealers from Europe and the US
Ultra-rich collectors who run their own museums will benefit from the change
Melting of the permafrost in Yakutia has led to a boom in fossil tusk gathering, causing problems for government and conservationists