Radical reboot of Black presence in art explored in three London shows
The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery
The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery
The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery
Richard Hedreen is donating a collection valued at $300m and $25m cash to create an art museum at Seattle University
In the supposed permanence of cyberspace, modifications to software and the demands on processing power mean artwork has a shorter life than might be expected
The provincial government passed legislation to push through a controversial, publicly funded development of Ontario Place
A retrospective of Ono’s pioneering and provocative work shows that she is not quite the artist you might have imagined
Plus, the top takeaways from the new Art Basel/UBS report and a weaving by Anni Albers
The leader of the Barbizon School was a cultural and social rebel, and a precursor of environmentalism
Virtual reality has not taken the art world by storm in the past decade, despite the attention given to the format during the global pandemic of 2020-21, but the advent of powerful new mixed-reality headsets, led by the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest, promise a new experience for creators and users
The new sculptures will be unveiled on the Trafalgar Square site in 2026 and 2028
Vincent borrowed a casserole from his brother’s kitchen for the painting, which has just been acquired by Rotterdam’s art museum
The homes and studios of more than 30 artists in at least seven cities across the country have been raided