We discuss how London Gallery Weekend can impact the market and how Brazil's National Museum plans to rise from the ashes, plus a look at a 19th century miniature portrait of Jane Austen
We take a tour of the soon-to-open V&A East Storehouse in London and the Met's newly revamped Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, plus a discussion of Rachel Whiteread's show at Sussex's Goodwood Art Foundation
The exhibition titled "In Minor Keys" will be realised by her core team “in strict accordance with the plan she defined", it was announced at a press conference today
Creative Australia’s chief executive has said Morgan’s decision is unrelated to the scandal over the artist Khaled Sabsabi being dropped from the nation’s 2026 Venice Biennale team
Exploring the host of exhibitions and events that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jean Tinguely, plus a look at the newly opened Fenix museum with its director, and a discussion of Ben Shahn's 1941 study, ‘Harvesting Wheat’
Remembering Koyo Kouoh, the Venice Biennale curator who died earlier this month, plus a look at the five designs competing for the late-Queen's memorial commission, and a discussion with curator Robert Storr about the work of Jasper Johns
The acclaimed curator was due to present her plans for the exhibition next week
The administration's delays and disavowal of diversity initiatives have put the US Pavilion at the world's biggest biennial behind schedule
Lebanon-born Ghotmeh—whose other projects include a forthcoming redesign of the Western Range galleries at the British Museum—is known for her work addressing themes such as history and nature
Dries Verhoeven will show a performance piece in the Dutch pavilion while Eglė Budvytytė looks to Lithuanian archaeologist Marija Gimbutas
The artist criticises Australia’s arts funding body for failing to allow him to defend “misinformation” about his art, and says he hopes to take his planned work to Venice independently
The Swedish artist has explored ‘Westernised’ Chinese restaurants through a magical realist lens
What might the fallout be after Creative Australia’s unpopular decision to cancel Khaled Sabsabi’s project? Plus, AI art beyond this week’s open letter and a chat about Catlett’s terracotta sculpture ‘Tired’
The CEO of Creative Australia yesterday admitted to an estimates committee that the country's pavilion could be empty in 2026
The coating, known as Vantablack Vision, will provide the backdrop for the choreographer's new work, which opens in London on 27 February
Last year’s Golden Lion winner Archie Moore and the National Association for the Visual Arts are among those to speak out in support of Sabsabi after he was dropped by Creative Australia
The head of Creative Australia’s visual arts department and the board member and artist Lindy Lee among those who have reportedly left their posts
Move follows an article in The Australian newspaper, which called attention to controversial works by the artist including depictions of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
The site will be used for an installation by the Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari during this year’s architecture exhibition before opening officially
Sabsabi’s curator will be Michael Dagostino, who also came up through the multicultural western Sydney arts scene
The artist on how the city’s art scene is becoming more focused on sustainability and ecological themes
Flying to an exhibition is increasingly unjustifiable. But by choosing the train, visitors can enjoy endless, inspiring encounters with art and life
Notebooks filled with the Turkish author's drawings reflect events spanning the past decade
South American artists from the Adriano Pedrosa-curated Bienniale figure prominently at Art Basel Miami Beach
Kouoh, who has directed the Cape Town museum since 2019, said it is a “privilege” to “compose an exhibition that I hope will carry meaning for the world we currently live in”
Overall visits were down on 2022, but organisers report an uptick in attendees from underrepresented groups
Barrada was selected for her “multidisciplinary practice that brings together various artistic and social communities in search of a new utopia”
Ahead of the Biennale's closing week, we highlight the talking-point exhibitions and events that there's still time to catch
Georgina Jackson, the director of The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art at Trinity College, Dublin, will be the pavilion's curator
Abbas Akhavan will represent Canada, while Merike Estna flies the flag for Estonia