Christie’s calls off further sales of Heidi Horten’s controversial jewellery collection
Horten’s late husband became a billionaire during the “Aryanisation” of Nazi-era Germany
Horten’s late husband became a billionaire during the “Aryanisation” of Nazi-era Germany
The Ubuntu Garden has turned a disused lot into a monument to beloved Brooklynites
The embattled institution is yet to announce an interim director after the resignation of Hartwig Fischer
After breaking records in 2022, South Korea's art sales have dropped to pre-Covid 19 levels amid wider economic problems
The new space at the Tasmanian institution will also include other “treasures” according to Walsh's wife, curator and artist Kirsha Kaechele
Arts funding in Brazil is being restored under President Lula, with new projects including a transitory “museum” exploring the history of Brazil’s African diaspora
Joe Lycett sells his painting to the former One Direction frontman for '£6 and a chunky peanut butter Kit Kat'
The Japanese artist, whose latest show is about to open in San Francisco, explains the connection between his colourful, graphic aesthetic and his darker influences, including natural disasters and the effects of the pandemic
The exhibition sheds new light on lesser-known, often ephemeral, works by women
While the London exhibition has been developed in close collaboration with Abramović, the exact nature of her live participation is yet to be determined
'Preposterous' plot involves a New York art dealer who teams up with a hitman to launch a money laundering scheme
V&A exhibition will touch upon her dark past as well as her designs
First major survey of Dutch painter in three decades to debut at National Gallery, London
Exhibition wants to show the "making of" the nihilist philosopher's personality cult
South Africa’s leading gallery is making its first permanent inroads in the US
The Valley's latest exhibition is a one-day showing of works by more than a dozen contemporary artists
Archaeologists at the pre-Hispanic site of Palenque discovered the finely carved artefact, believed to be at least 1,100 years old