The opening festivities for the exhibition’s timely sixth edition were marked by protests over local ties to Israel
The curator’s cultural life—from James Turrell’s comfortable immersive orbs to Laura Carreira’s film On Falling
Animals abound in immersive exhibitions ruminating on the idea of utopia
The written descriptions of works of art are more than just labels—they are a record of evolving cultural understanding, writes Curationist's Amanda Figueroa
Finalists will be shown on the New York museum’s media wall with visitors able to mint a fragment of each work on the Tezos blockchain
The mixed reality headset offers astonishing visual quality. But, as it goes on sale at $3,500 a go, how will it enhance curators' dreams of giving global access to high-fidelity experiences of gallery and museum shows?
Andy Warhol the colourist stars in a stand-out exhibition that offers fresh perspectives on curating the world's most familiar artist
Some 50 galleries and institutions participated this year in the Art Basel-backed event
The event's 16th edition has an expanded digital section—here’s what sold so far
Figures are going beserk for work that looks good on Instagram—but the market struggles to find the same fervour for conceptually ambitious, politically engaged art
As Phillips presents the first ever auction dedicated to the medium, we consider what it is and how it is curated
Social media site may allow users to reorder the images they post, but does it mess with the whole idea of Instagram?
The reborn oil tanks host shows by teamLab, Adrián Villar Rojas and assorted Chinese artists











