Case against Tomasz Kitliński follows row over installation that marked pogrom sites in the city
Survivors, artists and lawmakers debate if public memorials to mass shootings in the US hurt more than they help
In melting-pot Miami, group show focuses on work with themes of immigration and identity
‘The age of the gatekeeper is ending’ and artists from the region are not waiting for anyone to pave the way for their art
Stamatina Gregory will take the new position as the LGBTQ art museum undergoes a series of changes
With Miami Beach predicted to be 30% underwater by 2045, the convention centre where the fair currently takes place could soon become an island
"It's censorship", the artist says of curators' denials to suspend work that is part of show on the artistic legacy of the Gulf War
The protests will take aim at Guess fashion stores while workers are looking into the billionaire family's other investments in LA's art world
On 1 December, artist Jordan Eagles is projecting a work made with HIV+ undetectable and PrEP blood directly on to the gallery walls
Ellen Celli, Andrea Krantz, and Ruthard Murphy also join the nonprofit to help bring more free arts programming to New York City
But not a single visual artist is on the list of honourees, which were reportedly chosen without regard to the nominating council's recommendations
The hotel magnate, who owns an estimated $25m art collection, testified today in Congress that there was a quid pro quo between Trump and the president of Ukraine over investigations involving his political rival
Whoever wins will receive $100,000, an exhibition at the Guggenheim, and a stamp of approval from one of the world's most prestigious awards
The artist’s long-neglected sculpture has been removed as Penn Station undergoes renovations
She is the fourteenth artist to win the award, joining a roster including Simone Leigh, Leslie Hewitt, and Lorna Simpson.
Preservationists are mourning the imminent loss as art historians plea for the safety of an important Constantino Nivola painting
The private museum cited low attendance records over the past few weeks in a short letter to nearly six dozen workers who recently announced they voted to join a union
A specific reason was not given for his unexpected exit after five years in the post
More than three years after the massacre, a winning design has been selected for a $45m museum and memorial campus, but some survivors and victims’ families would rather it stay unbuilt.
The city’s Millennium Tower is sinking, so the arts collective created an ASMR record from data recording the skyscraper’s plunge to be played until the building is fixed or torn down
The city forges ahead with its campaign to build new memorials, as public officials face pressure to reform selections process
Demonstrators blocked the museum’s entrance and sat in the street as they demanded the removal of Steven Tananbaum — a financier whose company owns $2.5bn in Puerto Rican debt — from its board of trustees
As the museum opens an ambitious $450m expansion, activists are demanding that “vulture fund” investor Steven Tananbaum be taken off the board—but he is not the only trustee with financial interests in the island
Two weeks after winning a competition from more than 100 submissions, Lava Thomas’s commission offer was rescinded and the city said they would restart the process anew
Washington DC’s Museum of the Bible had acquired the artefacts through its founder Steve Green
After being blocked from entering the American Museum of Natural History, decolonisation demonstrators took to the streets, ending at the Metropolitan Museum’s steps
Demonstrators at the White Plains courthouse kept up the pressure to hold Sackler family accountable in opioid crisis, as a $10bn settlement hangs in the balance
As US culture wars reignite, the Whitney Museum stages a timely exhibition of New York’s finest firebrand