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Austrian artist who creates political and environmental documentaries believes his videos have been deleted because of their "anti-capitalist content"
Historic town, a holy site for millions of Orthodox Christians, caught up in widening Tigray conflict
Paramilitary forces deployed after local police fail to protect the religious shrine
Third edition is spread between the cities of Prishtina, Prizren and Peja
Memorial sculpture, valued at $80,000, may have been stolen so the metal could be sold to a scrapyard
Three co-presidents rather than one will oversee the institution, which has also recruited a more diverse array of board members
The birthplace of the Olympic Games is one of the many ancient sites at risk as record temperatures scorch country
Wong’s name appeared in a state-run newspaper article which he considered a “wanted list” for Beijing
The New York-based gallery sued after US authorities seized a bust of Alexander the Great in 2018. The sculpture's ownership and future remains unresolved
Scaffolding cover-up work is part of French Embassy’s new ambitious contemporary art programme
Rita Flores is the most recent member of the feminist collective to have been sentenced
Radiocarbon dating of human bones and teeth in Peruvian ruins indicate that the Inca first lived at the citadel around 1420, not after 1440
Louvre specialists worked with Lebanese counterparts to repair the damaged building
Laurella Yssap-Rincon had promised to “correct the mismanagement” of the culture centre when she took the position in 2019
Exhibition at Charleston farmhouse in East Sussex comes as White Cube gallery announces representation of the 28-year-old Brooklyn-based painter
A United Auto Workers local that represents employees at several other museums files a petition on their behalf for a union vote
A United Auto Workers local that represents employees at several other museums files a petition on their behalf for a union vote
Leader oversaw an ambitious series of construction projects but has also contended with reports of midlevel management abuses and equity issues
Baff Akoto’s Up:Rise piece can be accessed via QR codes on posters in London, Liverpool and Bristol
Charges involved sale of a £1.1m Yayoi Kusama pumpkin sculpture that was never delivered and the theft of £50,000 that a friend had given her to invest
Lawsuit was filed against the Brazilian government earlier this month citing the imminent risk of a blaze
Critics fault developers for not raising the barriers around the steps of the spiralling 150ft-tall structure to prevent deaths
Judge concludes that UK transport secretary failed to consider alternatives to the scheme or assessed the ‘risk of harm’ to the Unesco site
The fair, hosted at the glitzy Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, features 29 L.A. based galleries and is bolstered by the city's own gallery weekend and the Frieze online viewing room
Art trail in Birmingham shop also explores migration and identity—but will visitors notice?
Culture Unstained activists say contract clause is ‘chilling’ but museum group says cutting ties with energy groups is ‘unproductive’
The museum plans to use the grant funds to convert Moca Geffen to renewable power sources, the first step in making Moca Los Angeles completely net zero energy
Works by a non-Indigenous artist known as Harvey John were sold at museum gift shops and galleries as authentic Haida artworks
The Ghanaian painter speaks about his plans for the work, which will be attached to the head of a Blue Origin New Shepard rocket when it blasts into space this autumn
Chrismas, who founded the Los Angeles gallery in 1967, is accused of embezzling the funds while acting as the estate’s trustee and custodian