Other Nazi sculptures seized in 2015 remain with the private collector who fought to keep them
New book explores the grandest monuments to the leaders of Venice, seductively photographed, and with their life histories
Clasp statue at Newcastle University was defaced in May 2019 and again earlier this year
Oriel College's plan to keep the sculpture of "racist" 19th-century British mining magnate "does not reflect the Oxford we represent", say staff in a letter
The Waterfronts commissions, by artists such as Michael Rakowitz and Katrina Palmer, have been created in collaboration with organisations like Turner Contemporary and the Folkestone Triennial
Plus, new proposals for the Fourth Plinth in London and Nike Air Force 1s
Sculpture is now on show at the Semperbau in Dresden
After a period away from the spotlight, the British sculptor has a cluster of exhibitions due to open later this year
Restrictive EU laws prevent the city of Targu Jiu, home to three public works by the Romanian sculptor, from reproducing images of his work
The British artist's celebrated sculptures, as well drawings, paintings and fabric designs, go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
New scientific report confirms that wax bust of the goddess Flora—bought by the eminent museum director Wilhelm Bode—dates to after the Renaissance
Summer is coming! And with a cultural cornucopia of delights to enjoy here at home who needs to holiday abroad anyway?
Production of The Mother monument took longer than expected due to its size and also because of how badly the UK was hit by the pandemic, city officials say
Sculpture of Edward Colston was pulled down by activists last summer and will now be placed in a museum
Winning sculptures will go on show in central London in 2022 and 2024
Cosmo Wenman made a freedom of information request for the files and is taking the museum to court because it turned him down
The near-life-size contemporary work will join 300 historic depictions of saints and kings
Artist’s installation, delayed for months by Covid-19, playfully engages with the museum’s classical architecture
The UK communities secretary Robert Jenrick's plans to prevent the removal of controversial monuments reveals his inability to view the past as shifting and complex
Proposed plans have been criticised as distraction tactics from the state's "lethally failed response to the pandemic and the consequences of a disastrous Brexit"
The authorities say that cleaning and conservation will be needed, however, after art was damaged by tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguishers
Museum sought to keep the site-specific work in place at 666 Fifth Avenue, but developer decided it had to go during renovation
One of the iron rules of art history is that the more derided a work of art at first, the more celebrated it will become
Sculpture by Maggi Hambling is the result of a decade-long campaign to honour the 18th-century women's rights advocate
Monuments commemorating the First and Second World Wars—mostly built in small towns and villages—are added to Historic England's list of protected places
While its gallery is closed, Pangolin is offering works by artists including Lynn Chadwick to UK clients to take home until January
Fiona Banner drops a klanger outside Defra while Laure Prouvost takes language to new levels
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