The fair's Global South focus enables galleries to platform art about Palestine at a crucial moment
The war in Gaza has resulted in catastrophic human losses. Behind the statistics lie the lives of individuals who have worked to preserve the exclave’s precious and often ignored heritage sites
More than 14,500 people have signed a letter demanding country is banned from this year’s Biennale
Update to guidelines warns partner organisations that funding arrangements could be jeopardised by "reputational risk"
The statement has been signed by more than 30 museum employees
A statement from the museum says the incident involved activists using “hate speech” towards one of the readers and a museum director
A tour of a show of drawings by the renowned British artist, plus Bruguera discusses concerns over artist censorship in Germany in relation to the Israel-Hamas war, and a chat about an Indian painting from Howard Hodgkin’s collection
The dissident artist argues that restrictions manifest more subtly in Europe and the US
The exhibition, originally held at the 2022 Venice Biennale, will open at P21 Gallery with new works on show
The artist and Grammy winner supported a 2021 petition by Palestinian artists titled “Letter Against Apartheid”
Greenpeace and UnMute Gaza organised the action at the museum because it houses Pablo Picasso’s famous anti-war painting “Guernica”
Wanda Nanibush left the institution after a letter accusing her of “hate speech” was circulated by the group Israel Museums and Arts, Canada
Senator Joe Chialo says he is responding to criticism that the clause restricted the freedom of art
The Eskenazi Museum of Art of the Indiana University in Bloomington cited “safety concerns” when it abruptly cancelled Samia Halaby’s show
New mural appeared in south London of three military drones stuck to a red “stop” sign—but has already been removed by two unknown men
Brief truce allowed International Council on Monuments and Sites and Palestinian antiquities ministry to investigate damage on the ground
The statement follows a number of exhibition cancellations because of curators’ or artists’ views on the Middle East conflict
Union Magazine, launched by the Berlin- and West Bank-based organisation Artists and Allies of Hebron, hopes to resist a polarised political climate
The archaelogical site, which dates back to the fourth century, has reportedly sustained damage during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
From the British Museum thefts to the consequences in art and heritage of the Israel-Hamas war
The dispute was sparked by a decision to cancel Palestine Film Festival events
The action, staged on International Human Rights Day, lasted 64 minutes in observance of the 64 days since the Israel-Hamas war began
Art community joins South Florida Coalition for Palestine's demonstration outside the fair
Auction purchases by Arab cultural entities overcome early uncertainties of Israel-Hamas war
The Berlin-based artist was nominated for shows at London’s Camden Art Centre and Modern Art Oxford
Wanda Nanibush's departure has been linked to a leaked letter accusing her of “posting inflammatory, inaccurate rants against Israel”
Plus, the life and work of the pioneering Indigenous Australian artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, and a revealing manuscript by Paul Gauguin
The artist says the “level of German self-righteousness is beyond absurd”
First-of-its-kind operation has seen experts continue the grim search at a forensic level
Be’eri Gallery was burned during the 7 October attack, but displays in Jerusalem and beyond are carrying its legacy