Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Pieces by 14 international Modern and contemporary artists are dotted around the famous plaza's indoor and outdoor spaces
Work created for Milan Design Week perpetuates violence against women, critics say
KAWS, aka Brian Donnelly, is now firmly in the mainstream art world
From the "computer cowgirl" Gretchen Bender to Girault de Prangey's haunting snapshots of the past
The renovation taps into the spirit of the founding architect, Gordon Bunshaft
A dictionary of the burial places of the English and Scottish kings and queens (and their relations)
Cardinal Grimani’s classical Greek and Roman sculptures—given to the Venetian Republic in 1587—will be reassembled in theatrical palace gallery
First 1,000 entries were published today
We talk to the British artist as he shows his sculptures with ancient works in the Florentine museum, and we zoom in on the tiny art works that are the subject of a major show London's National Portrait Gallery. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The closure of the Federal Communications Commission has delayed the deployment of the work
Book accompanies Paul de Monchaux's new exhibition, a collaboration between his young dealer Megan Piper and Bowman Sculpture
The colossal work, one of the first arachnid sculptures the artist made, has embarked on a multi-city tour
Curators of the Sainsbury Centre exhibition consider her work in relation to darker political concerns
UNC Chapel Hill seeks another solution to preserve Silent Sam, described as a “monument to white supremacy”
First-ever exhibition on the Gipsformerei, which copies works for museums and Jeff Koons, will open the James Simon Gallery next summer
With an exhibition at ICA Miami, we speak to the artist about his innovative work, from transparent cubes to sensuous colour installations
The Los Angeles institution counters that it will keep on fighting to maintain the linchpin of its collection
New-look galleries invite visitors to explore inside Victorian plaster cast of Roman monument
As well as Brixton, Anthony Padgett’s works will go to Isleworth, Ramsgate, Welwyn, the Borinage, Nuenen and Arles
New £30,000 award goes to the established Welsh artist who has “moved into new territory”
Planning permission for the installation extended until 2020
The French chocolate maker has also been quietly casting works in bronze, silver and gold
Former Art Deco swimming pool in Roubaix dives into Modern French sculpture
The concrete cast—a 14-18 Now commission—is sited in a secluded spot in Dalby Forest
Work at Galerie Kamel Mennour is quite literally ground-breaking