Swiss collector Maja Hoffmann inherited a huge fortune - and an obsession with fine art now on display in her impressive new gallery
The founders of Assembly Room are invested in representing the female curatorial vision — and this vision may include artists from anywhere on the gender spectrum.
Artist claims piece was rejected from exhibition for addressing imprisonment of the WikiLeaks founder
Independent sites such as the Charles Dickens and Florence Nightingale museum have lost their income.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts new season sees a rebalancing of its programme across artforms, styles and media, with a dynamic series of live performances
A new book on old fabrics, a commemorative scriptorium and a sneaker exhibition celebrating vintage shoes
Curatorial Research: Alfredo Cramerotti in conversation on investigative research methodologies in contemporary art practice, and the idea of Aesthetic Journalism in specific relation to artistic/c…
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Ahead of a major London show, the artist talks about her childhood, therapy and her tricky relationship with success
What does it mean to have empathy? How do we navigate difference? Can contemporary art contribute to our understanding of all this?
Swiss collector Maja Hoffmann inherited a huge fortune - and an obsession with fine art now on display in her impressive new gallery
Move comes after criticism over racist imagery and allegations of sexual harassment
Yinka Shonibare hopes his forthcoming work will act as a ‘fitting legacy’ to David Oluwale
Are ‘collaborative exhibitions’ the future for galleries?
Next month will see the ICA and Sotheby’s join forces to raise funds to benefit the pioneering contemporary art institution in its 75th year.
Discover fresh, innovative Miami art spaces led by the city’s artists.
As the world moves rapidly toward irreversible and necessary change, art museum directors are talking about adapting their institutions to the times. But what if adaptation is not enough?
The prime minister of Barbados hopes to mark the musician’s legacy with a special exhibition
Yinka Shonibare hopes his forthcoming work will act as a ‘fitting legacy’ to David Oluwale
Letter: Wendy Barnaby praises the Tate Britain curator David Bailey for addressing the legacy of slavery, and says other galleries and institutions must follow suit
Imagine being a kid surrounded by stories about trailblazing explorers, pioneers of space and wildcatters who changed the world. For kids with curious minds,...
Benoît Gallot balances the needs of the city with those beating a path to legends such as Oscar Wilde at Père-Lachaise
If you leave NorthPark Center thinking something was missing, you’re correct. The 14½-foot-tall Five Hammering Men (1982) by Jonathan Borofsky in the south...
People will be able to explore a 16th-century masterpiece by the Dutch painter Jan Gossaert
Mark Lamster's tribute to the late scholar, curator, critic and builder of arts institutions.
With 200 works by 71 female artists, a new exhibition of pioneering photography was ‘too quiet and poetic’ to be properly appreciated in the 1970s
As she prepares to direct an unstaged script by the late pirate queen of counterculture, theatre-maker Kate Valk recalls how they met – and how she dealt with Acker’s challenging attitude to sex
When Doug Fishbone came across an abandoned apartment complex in Cork, he decided to recreate it in a gallery – to highlight everything that’s wrong with our property-fuelled financial system
Followers of the German modernist give up hopes of preserving his working studio, the Merz Barn after funding cut
Label text rarely describes the life of a painting before it arrived at a museum, yet there's a whole narrative of ownership in a painting's journey from an artist's studio to a static place on the wall.
Former BBC arts editor who is currently artistic director of the Barbican will take over in the new year
Innovative museum designer who helped modernise institutions from Ironbridge to the British Museum
Curators who left the UK after the referendum took with them experience that is reshaping their cities’ art scenes
Next month will see the ICA and Sotheby’s join forces to raise funds to benefit the pioneering contemporary art institution in its 75th year.
Radical Women shares the work of 120 Latin American and Latina artists from 15 different countries during times of intense political and social unrest.
Exclusive: Tate agreed to pay a six-figure settlement after claim of discrimination, victimisation and harassment
Exclusive: pioneering surveys aim to use data to drive ‘positive and lasting change’ in arts sector
Kevin Rubén Jacobs’ early 2010s mainstay is now Olivier François Galerie, a playful nod to a more sophisticated approach.