Artists who had long suffered threats and censorship contributed to, and then celebrated, the downfall last year of the country’s repressive regime
A truck emblazoned with Barbara Kruger’s famous text has arrived in Miami Beach after a cross-country tour,
Andrei Molodkin had threatened to destroy unidentified works by artists including Pablo Picasso if the WikiLeaks founder died in jail, but now they are to be set free
The Russian artist Andrei Molodkin says he will destroy works by Jake Chapman, Sarah Lucas, Picasso and Rembrandt if the Wikileaks founder dies in jail
Cuban American artist Edel Rodriguez, labelled a “worm” for fleeing Cold War Cuba in 1980, tells story of his progress from impoverished boyhood to creating alarming covers for Time magazine
Fair’s stands largely remain neutral despite multiple hot-topic issues in the world today
Chinese artist recreates two famous historic paintings using the hundreds of thousands of Lego bricks
US artist says that Prince Charles Cinema has “misinterpreted” his work
Pyotr Pavlensky has been ordered to stand trial in France over leaked sex videos that brought down a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron
Michael Rakowitz and Heather Phillipson among those selected to create new works through Imperial War Museums' 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund
Strong messages are present in a number of booths at this year's edition of the UK's biggest photography fair
A dozen boxes of materials found in the Museum of Modern Art’s library served as the impetus for a new exhibition on the legacy of the Artists Call group at Tufts University Art Galleries
Plus, Glasgow International festival and Cézanne at MoMA
Plus, India reconstructs its history and Navid Nuur on Walter de Maria
Richard Saltoun exhibition will include artist’s earliest works incorporating newspaper images
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
Artists tackling contentious issues have found an unlikely home in the form of foreign diplomatic services such as the Goethe-Institut and consular residences
Zehra Doğan was imprisoned for nearly three years under terrorism charges for work of art shared on Twitter
The physiognomy of deviousness, greed, ruthless opportunism, risible self-importance and gobsmacking albeit garden variety stupidity provides artists of Guston’s bent and calibre with a virtually bottomless well of imagery
Biting satirist looks to art history for some of his caricatures, such as a recent sketch of Boris Johnson as Mona Lisa
For more than 60 years the rapier-sharp pen has wounded his enemies deeply and he has met all the great and the good of our day
The artist’s unremitting commitment to the Left may be commendable, but has limited his development as an artist
Show at WMA Space tells the “story of HongKongers” through protest ephemera
The annual photography festival assembles works that open up doors closed by political turbulence
Soul of a Nation includes around 150 works looking at the realities of the African American experience
Organised by the Detroit Institute of Arts, it is one of many commemorative events occurring throughout the city
Political and poignant, Gharem's art reflects on one of the defining moments of the 21st century
A Belgian court recently found Tuymans guilty, a ruling that ignores appropriation’s vital role in art over the centuries and has worrying implications for the future
“Fight History” is the second in the "Crisis of History" series on at the Tolhuistuin
His work at the Venice Biennale has meant rebuilding an installation inside a rebuilt caravanserai within the British Pavilion