The Egyptian items repatriated by the Manhattan District Attorney's office this week, collectively valued at $1.4m, include a wood coffin face and a royal alabaster vase
The eight art and design colleges closed without warning last September
Students at Parsons School of Design, the Fashion Institute of Technology, the School of Visual Arts, the Savannah College of Art and Design and others have joined the nationwide protest movement
Another edition, another double-digit increase of exhibitors for Milan’s premier commercial art event, which is trying to carve a new identity
“Victorious Youth”, which was found off the Adriatic coast by Italian fishermen in 1964, has been the subject of an international legal feud for decades
The Liverpool-born sculptor's 50-year engagement with organic, layered, forms works in natural harmony with the Yorkshire treasure house and its Arcadian grounds
Prehistoric pottery, a ceremonial dance mask and a blue-chip rocking chair are among this year’s gems
Created less than a year before the artist’s death, ‘A Book Full of Fun’ was painstakingly moved to the Stanley Museum of Art while the school undergoes renovation
The artist studios and residencies provider is modest in size but huge in impact
Manhattan print studio The Contemporaries and its founder helped to establish a mid-century market
Curated by Massimiliano Gioni, the works in the Palazzo Barberini exhibition come from the collection of the luxury retail magnate Tony Salamé
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is on the hunt for a new social media manager
Fluttering butterflies enliven the greenery, but also remind us of the transience of life
As Israeli air strikes continue, six members of the art community describe their daily battles for survival
An exhibition at the Garden Museum in London unearths the freedoms that were fostered by outdoor life
The Brooklyn-based artist has created an abstract wall sculpture for the building’s lobby using parts of the old factory’s iconic yellow sign
The case for and against the policy of free admission for UK museums, a tour of the British Museum's new Michelangelo show and an in-depth look at Maria Blanchard’s Girl at Her First Communion in Malaga
Participating gallery numbers up in second edition of the Bucharest art fair
Plus, a $20m-$30m Fontana and a painting from Basquiat’s most valuable year
Antiquities and Modern art co-exist with Kate Moss trapped in fibreglass, Virgil Abloh’s packaging throne and a reality TV alumnus
Group launches £360,000 fund to re-site 1880 statue isolated on UK capital's roundabout
Boris Eldagsen made waves in 2023 by refusing a prize in order to highlight the use of text-to-image models in art photography. A new show in London seeks to reframe the debate
Public portrayals of female figures are not only rare, they are often sexualised stereotypes
The current focus on biennials obscures a past when artists reset the agenda
The project, devised by the cultural platform artHARARE, enables a metaphorical journey across the international circuit