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Ruling upholds controversial decision by the beleaguered Dutch Restitutions Committee but counters an independent review
Utah Republican says that such museums would “divide an already divided nation”
Announcement comes as two of the gallery's presidents in the US are facing allegations of abuse in the workplace
Summer crush expected with Art Basel’s flagship show in Switzerland still scheduled for June and Taipei Dangdai moved back to July
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
Senate approves bill to return 27 colonial-era artefacts from museum collections to Africa within one year
Curator Marco Brambilla says public art programme on vast screens off Tottenham Court Road will rival Tate's Turbine Hall commissions in impact
Lehmann Maupin and Paula Cooper are the latest to join dealers like Acquavella and Pace in setting up seasonal spaces in the Sunshine State
Global director Victoria Siddall says it is a time “for creativity, flexibility and collaboration” as fair is reduced by more than two-thirds
The initiative encourages property owners to lend their vacant spaces for free and offers $2,500 stipends to artists—but they may still need to pay rent
Award's exhibition moves to Herbert Art Gallery and Museum as part of the year-long UK City of Culture 2021 festival
The Design Miami fair will return to the Moore Building, and other galleries that regularly show in Art Basel will be given temporary spaces
The 34th edition of the Dutch art fair will run from 31 May to 6 June, two days shorter than normal, while the fate of Tefaf New York Spring hangs in the balance
Accelerated bill enabling restitution of 27 objects from French museums passes first vote in parliament
The controversial executive order issued by the US president three years ago continues to affect artists from countries throughout the world
An outgrowth of PaceX, the experiential art centre is the first in a series of planned venues that focus on the intersection of technology and art
Local galleries have been invited by Art Basel to apply for participation in the November fair
It is the latest move by the multimedia collective whose interactive works often attract large crowds
The latest virtual fair, OVR:2020, limits 100 galleries to showing six works each, all produced this year—we pick our highlights
The street artist opened a pop-up shop in Croydon last year in a bid to protect his image rights, but was found to have “acted in bad faith”
Anonymously posted incidents of racism and sexism are forcing greater scrutiny towards problematic behaviour within the industry
Hogan’s Alley was once a thriving hub of Black Canadian culture, before it was demolished like so many communities in the name of urban renewal
The project, planned for 2022, promises £3m in total to successful applications
The fair's organisers say they have "no other option" as Covid-19 cases in Florida stay stubbornly high and US travel restrictions remain in place
Complex, housed in five townhouses in South Kensington, was due to open in May but the launch was delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown
A coalition of international museums and heritage organisations are working to provide expertise to Lebanese institutions
Several galleries and museums have been destroyed or severely damaged following the blast and fire that shook the Lebanese capital on Tuesday
New commercial venture aims to capitalise on the rise of immersive artworks by selling tickets rather than objects
Bill calls for an institution honouring the contributions of a population that numbers nearly 60 million
Big campuses and outdoor displays at Mass Moca and the Clark allow for easier social distancing