The British-Nigerian artist Shonibare is part of the team behind the project, led by Foster + Partners
We discuss how London Gallery Weekend can impact the market and how Brazil's National Museum plans to rise from the ashes, plus a look at a 19th century miniature portrait of Jane Austen
We take a tour of the soon-to-open V&A East Storehouse in London and the Met's newly revamped Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, plus a discussion of Rachel Whiteread's show at Sussex's Goodwood Art Foundation
Exploring the host of exhibitions and events that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jean Tinguely, plus a look at the newly opened Fenix museum with its director, and a discussion of Ben Shahn's 1941 study, ‘Harvesting Wheat’
Remembering Koyo Kouoh, the Venice Biennale curator who died earlier this month, plus a look at the five designs competing for the late-Queen's memorial commission, and a discussion with curator Robert Storr about the work of Jasper Johns
Monument in St James’s Park could cost up to £46m
The controversial effigy by Anto Brennan shows the monarch with her corgis and husband
Jersey Heritage Trust is suing the light artist over unpaid licensing fees, but the artist says the charity owes him money
The memorial by Hywel Brân Pratley is situated in the town of Oakham, UK
The Royal Collection Trust, which runs the museums in London and Edinburgh, declines to give further details on change of heart
The work pre-empts an official memorial in the pipeline overseen by the Royal Household and the UK government
Massive sculpture by Simon Hitchens, criticised by local campaign group, is three times the size of Antony Gormley’s 'Angel of the North'
“You have to be seen to be believed,” was the Queen’s maxim for her own bold and supremely colourful attire
Samson Kambalu’s sculpture Antelope, depicting John Chilembwe who died fighting British rule, is due to remain in place until 2024
Questions raised about the fate of the capital’s most prominent platform for contemporary art
Plus, how UK museums can respond to the energy crisis, and a haunting Henry Fuseli painting
Tate Modern and Southbank Centre will be open overnight to provide toilet facilities to those queueing to see the Queen's coffin
Support from the Queen has been crucial to the functioning of a number of Britain's arts institutions
Britain’s longest-serving monarch died at Balmoral, her private estate in Aberdeenshire. During her reign she oversaw the opening up of the Royal Collection to the public and to art history
Depictions of the British sovereign, one of the most painted women in history, reflect the changing status of the monarchy over more than half a century
Over 70 years on the throne, the British sovereign delegated matters of aesthetics either to her late husband or to her son and heir, Charles
From a consciously inclusive Coronation dress in 1953 to a brooch that symbolised compassion for Covid victims in 2020, Queen Elizabeth II used what she wore to be seen from afar and to make diplomatic and emotional statements
The British sovereign made herself globally visible, using personal presence, coded symbolism, and the power of broadcasting, to uphold a constitutional monarchy in an era of unparalleled social change
From wartime princess in khaki green to widowed monarch in black, Elizabeth became, through visual media, the most recognised figure in the world
Plus, Chris Levine's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; and a rise in political interference in museum leadership
Three cultural figures have been appointed Companions of Honour, the highest award, including the art critic Marina Warner
From Sex Pistols album covers to a tower moat full of flowers, here are the best exhibitions, installations and events to check out over the long bank holiday
Artist Simon Hitchens says work planned for Northumberland moor is "inspired by the rugged and undulating landscape" but local campaign group says it is too "industrial"
The 17th-century oba head was plucked from the Nigerian National Museum and given to Elizabeth II as a thank-you gift