An open letter to Krakow institution asks for exhibition to counter rise of the right in Poland
Chief curator of biennial south Asian art platform discusses her gruelling schedule, rediscovered art work stores, and how art world friends can help with insurance
Exhibition opening in November will explore grassroots communities
Curator picks his top works at Art Basel in Miami Beach
"He was the most charming, kind and witty individual imaginable, for whom nobody had a bad word, which is rare in the art world"
The New Museum bets on future stars who deal with our digital world
The new section explores art from the 60s and 70s
As a new book surveys landmark photographic exhibitions, museums are only starting to catch up with the digital revolution of the medium
The Rauschenberg Foundation competition is now open
Two very different books speak to a worrying trend in the critique of art
Curators and scholars on their key exhibitions of 2013, 2014 and beyond.
The museum's senior curator of architecture and design speaks about a show opening this month about the diversity and pervasiveness of design in the virtual and physical worlds
Pac-Man at MoMA? it’s no game
The French billionaire chooses Alison Gingeras from the Guggenheim
The chaotic layout of the show is designed to embrace the theatricality and madness of the great artist
Documenta, Manifesta, La Triennale and the Kiev Biennale strike a different tone to the art market
White Cube’s Graham Steele and the US curator Robin Peckham discuss their new spaces in the Central district
The president of the Paris museum and chairman of its American fundraisers go head to head over expense of India show and how it raises cash in the US
Constable and Turner experts may go
The latest exhibition he has curated opened just last week at Tate Modern, “Gerhard Richter: Panorama”
Tate Modern curator and leading artist head protests
Elmgreen and Dragset on splitting up but staying together and why they are putting their lives on stage
“It’s much more satisfying than buying paintings”
“Here’s this unbelievable stage... why make it just about money?”
Dr Penelope Curtis is a renowned scholar but also has a track record—as an exhibited artist
The works selected reflect Tate's increasingly global outlook and support of young artists
The critic and curator spoke to The Art Newspaper about the role of art theory, and what advice he is giving to his students in today’s artistic climate.
Borchardt-Hume on history, community and leaving the Tate