Artists Lubaina Himid and Tarek Atoui receive funding awards
The successful candidate must organise an international symposium in 2021
Johnny Dewe Mathews on his exhibition of 1970s photographs at New Art Centre
Artist Kate Daudy will also unveil works in London later this year inspired by King Tutankhamun’s treasures
David Williams-Ellis' sculpture for the British Normandy Memorial will be unveiled today by May and Macron
Mark Purcell's study explores 19th-century bibliomania and rejects the notion that books in historic libraries were "bought by the yard"
Proposed urban art museum in South Wales will also include works by Kaws and Blek le Rat
Only 2% of artists earn more £50,000, a report by the Arts Council England finds
Fair is responding to market’s current return to tradition, while Brexit looms large in the minds of exhibitors
Her heir was not apparent, her life full of mysteries, now a major collection of Vivian Maier’s work is available to British collectors for the first time at Photo London
Global art and antiques imports and exports in and out of the UK increased last year but are yet to reach the levels seen during the 2015 peak
Fig-futures project brings works worth £80,000 to four venues
Seaside gallery on England’s south coast will have double the space for exhibitions when it reopens in July
Historic vessels set sail again from wet dock at the heart of the Lake District boating museum
A sign of the times, two of London and Paris’s oldest firms closed their premises in the traditional art heartlands of the cities
MK Gallery's new £12m building is inspired by utopian 1970s heyday of England’s maligned New Town
Owned by a British collector for almost 70 years, the work showing Charing Cross Bridge has gone abroad
The review of the ‘tsantsas’ is part of a wider exercise looking at the Pitt Rivers Museum’s historic labels
Pavilion commissioners among those to allow extra transport time for Venice Biennale as “huge ramifications” dawn
Almost 300 Modern and contemporary works will be withdrawn amid funding dispute with the Jerwood Foundation
Some, like Mark Wallinger, hold out vain hope for a second referendum, others, like Anish Kapoor, say we must come together to beat mounting xenophobia and intolerance
An extension to include hippopotamus, walrus and narwhal ivory will be discussed next year
Works by Dineo Seshee Bopape and Klaus Weber go on show in the revamped 19th-century neoclassical complex
The CPPU consists of a solitary lieutenant-colonel, but he is recruiting
The US and Israel announced plans to leave the international organisation last year
Work commissioned by Henry VIII for Hampton Court Palace left the country in the early 1970s
Royal Navy statues are being made shipshape and ready for installation at The Box, opening in 2020
“Miniature retrospective” at the Ashmolean will focus on recent works, such as the US artist’s Gazing Ball series
Exhibition in collector's former Thames-side home follows a successful (and ongoing) treasure hunt