Ninety previously unseen photographs from the early 1970s reveal the foundations of his practice
US Supreme Court justices debate whether obliging a Colorado woman to create wedding websites for same-sex couples violates her free speech rights as an artist
The historic Charleston Museum and the forthcoming International African American Museum will explore the city's painful past
America left the United Nations heritage organisation in 2019 after its members voted to accept Palestine as a member state
Five years ago, a landmark exhibition of art created by detainees began touring the US. But a government U-turn has blocked works from leaving the prison, raising the question: whose art is it?
Opening on 21 January 2023, the new International African American Museum will include ways for Black Americans to research their ancestry
Cultural understanding “cancelled” as Russia withdraws from 1998 memorandum and museums wind down “all direct communications and collaborative work”
Many works depict enlisted soldiers’ day-to-day routine while some are even anti-war
As stringent restrictions on art sales return after a pandemic reprieve, American institutions seem more polarised than ever
Global warming’s effects are impacting collectors’ bank accounts, especially in disaster-prone states like California and Florida where risky conditions have become the norm
City council's move to enforce wage disclosures in job adverts could usher in a sea change at major US cultural institutions—challenging persistent pay inequality in the sector
Experts in the trade question whether items seized by US customs under the new four-year policy will be returned to the Taliban
The five-year memorandum of understanding comes at a moment when Nigeria is taking increasingly proactive measures to secure its patrimony and recover artefacts that were looted and stolen
New reports from Artists Commit, which analyse the life cycle of a show, join an increasingly broad push for transparency and data sharing to promote a more climate-conscious sector
Michael Hayden has sued the artist for copyright infringement in latest legal battle
Repatriation could lead to resolution in other cases of looted art in museums
Countering settler narratives, Saint Louis Art Museum exhibition and catalogue examines the artistic contributions and experiences of marginalised groups
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
Architect's Core Project expansion creates 90,000 sq. ft of new galleries and reimagined public spaces at heart of 1928 landmark
Scaled-back event will relocate from far-flung Randall's Island to The Shed in Manhattan
The alarming rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans is just part of a long history of discrimination in the US and elsewhere
Organisation aims to put pressure on galleries to adopt sustainable practices
Collector Douglas Latchford’s daughter has turned over his entire collection—as well as records that could lead to further recoveries from US institutions
Critics say Turkish government polices give short shrift to religious minorities’ cultural heritage
Tippet Rise Art Center is due to open in the Beartooth Mountains in June