Support for the San Isidro Movement is growing, while Cuba’s government continues to retaliate against demonstrators calling for the release of jailed rapper Denis Solís González
The country's artists and galleries are using their platforms to press for social change and support protestors
A trio of pending laws has human rights groups raising the alarm that artists and institutions critical of President Ortega could be forcefully silenced
While its physical location was closed by the combined impact of government reprisals and the global pandemic, the museum lives on as a digital space
Art fares poorly when parroting official narratives, especially when that messaging is opposed to the values of free speech and an open society
Just as the fair has transformed the city’s image and economy, it has also had a big influence on the neighbouring region's flourishing art trade
But because of the continuing unrest in his home country, the work was shown in Guatemala instead
A look at the life and art of the two Austrian greats as shows open marking their 100th anniversary. And the New Museum Triennial is reviewed.
Prix Pictet winner describes growing tensions over rising number of migrants in Chios
The controversy over Dana Schutz's Open Casket is like a scene depicted in another of her paintings: a fight in an elevator with worn cables
Away from the glitz of record-breaking auction prices and extravagant art parties, austerity has given strength to a new movement of socially engaged artists
The British-born dealer may be a reluctant power-player, but his new, larger space reflects his place in the pecking order
Which poses the question: will the late Hannelore Schulhof’s heirs sell major works?
The Lower East Side houses New York’s more avant-garde spaces, but can it compete with Gagosian et al?