The launch of the Vilnius Biennial of Performance Art builds on the Baltic country's success at the 2019 Venice Biennale, where its operatic art installation scooped the Golden Lion
New report by Artsy finds that work by women accounted for less than 10% of auction sales in 2022
Engaging, accessible and beautifully illustrated book provides a welcome and stimulating contribution to scholarship on 18th-century art
Popular galleries dedicated to Pre-Raphaelite artists and JMW Turner will also be rehung with new rooms dedicated to John Constable and William Blake
A future generation of artists could be lost as well as the livelihoods of their teachers
Plus, a show at Gagosian Paris brings together three British big-hitters
Paintings by Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning among the 25 works to be sold in London
An ambitious exhibition at London’s Whitechapel Gallery will celebrate the female artists from around the world who, against the odds, helped redefine art in the post-war period
The artist, who tragically died aged 42, left a legacy of profound and often witty work
New data shows there has been little real progress in fighting sexism and racism between 2008 and 2022
Struggling for Christmas gifts? Take a look at the publications we enjoyed over the past year—from an exploration of art and motherhood to an interrogation of the culture wars
This except from Taschen's new book The Gourmand’s Egg: A Collection of Stories and Recipes shows how artists including Judy Chicago and Sarah Lucas have used egg imagery
Despite the availability of work by high-profile artists, leading institutions are reticent about confronting a pressing issue
As Hepworth Wakefield hosts a major retrospective of her work, the British artist explains why she has spent 25 years training her lens almost exclusively on women
Plus, the US National Gallery of Art’s women artists fund and one of the last paintings of Paula Modersohn-Becker
Recently, some major galleries have signed high-profile women, many of whom launched artistic careers long before the industry cared
The artist and activist, described as the ‘mother of Arabic revolutionary art’ has work in the collections of the British Museum and the Ashmolean
The award-winning installation will be shown next year at Turner Contemporary before travelling to Leeds Art Gallery and will also be explored in the BBC art series Imagine
Commercial representation is growing for leading women who launched and sustained careers before the art market cared
Plus, Cecilia Vicuña; 20th-century women artists at Frieze Masters; and Modigliani in Philadelphia
The Spotlight section of the fair is showing 26 solo booths of 20th-century women artists who have been too-long forgotten in art history
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Long undervalued, especially at auction, her works are now appealing to a wider base of collectors and prices are set to rise accordingly
Thirty-five years ago the Guerrilla Girls took to the streets to protest gender inequality—now memes are helping to remind us that there is much work still to do
This statistics-driven investigation shows that many of the hundreds of women exhibiting in London and Paris between 1760 and 1830 eschewed the still-life
As her touring UK show arrives in Cambridge, the artist discusses historic prejudice in the US generally and the art world in particular, and her long struggle for recognition
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
The Italian curator, who has organised exhibitions and events throughout the world, reveals the thinking behind her female-dominated exhibition The Milk of Dreams
In her forthcoming book, Charlotte Mullins aims to challenge the “myopic prioritisation of male Western art” in earlier art history publications
Each work in the Harlem-born artist’s biggest retrospective to date deserves equal attention