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Opening next week, the Los Angeles museum dedicated to the history of cinema will include reimagined displays on diverse stars and “less than proud” moments
The set of five richly coloured lacquer vessels by artist Chung Haecho will go on show in the New York museum this December
MSNBC host Chris Hayes said on air he would buy picture, which was inspired by the Derek Chauvin murder conviction, if it were to ever come up for sale.
Exhibition dedicated to the Spanish artist opens next month with a display of 75 paintings including a prized painting from Madrid’s Prado museum
The satellite fair Photo Basel is also offering digital photographic NFTs for sale
Art Basel has lent expertise to Art Week Tokyo, but does this indicate further involvement?
The story of enigmatic artist Jacobus Vrel will be told in an exhibition scheduled for 2023 and in a book published this month
More than 70 works designated as national heritage are due to be sold in Munich on 21 September
A civic ordinance in effect from October sets aside 1% of building projects for arts and culture programmes
Russian art collector had sued for double dealing and will now appeal decision, while Bouvier plans to launch $1bn countersuit for damages—and write a tell-all book
The Cité du Vitrail will open in the medieval town of Troyes in spring 2022, but preview tours are running this weekend for the European Heritage Days
Artist commissions, expert discussions and film premieres will take place in the city, starting and ending with a pair of symposia at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Leribault will oversee a major redevelopment of the Musée d’Orsay over the next decade
As junta strengthens hold over country, the economy crumbles and a brutal new wave of the virus takes its toll, the artistic community is in crisis
One of the few Black-owned galleries in London, the space will open with a show of Nirit Takele in October as the gallery takes part in Frieze London for the first time
Since the annexation in 2014, Russia has been persecuting the Tatar population and appropriating monuments
The Cuban artist and activist is joined on the publication’s list of 100 Most Influential People by Barbara Kruger and Mark Bradford
The Cuban artist and activist is joined on the publication’s list of 100 Most Influential People by Barbara Kruger and Mark Bradford
The right-wing politician, who appeared on the TV programme I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, replaces Oliver Dowden
The right-wing politician, who appeared on the TV programme I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, replaces Oliver Dowden
The Danish art collective will show one work on the façade of the international agency's Manhattan headquarters next week
The Danish art collective will show one work on the façade of the international agency's Manhattan headquarters next week
The exhibition Benin: the Restitution of 26 Works from the Royal Treasures of Abomey at Musée du quai Branly–Jacques Chirac will be on view for five days in October
The exhibition Benin: the Restitution of 26 Works from the Royal Treasures of Abomey at Musée du quai Branly–Jacques Chirac will be on view for five days in October
US dealer launches new space with giant Alexander Calder sculpture in the Place Vendôme
US dealer launches new space with giant Alexander Calder sculpture in the Place Vendôme
The work features a 1:10 loop of a business-class white man standing on an auction block
The exhibition will span six decades and explore Ringgold as both an artist and political activist
The exhibition will span six decades and explore Ringgold as both an artist and political activist