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Show at Castello di Rivoli includes installations, sculptures, videos, films and drawings by the artist, who died last September
In a new show, The Deutsches Historisches Museum explores how institutions in cities across Europe reacted to Nazi horrors
Opening on 17 May, “Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists” explores the tradition of portraiture among artistic peers, from the Bloomsbury Group to the British Black Arts Movement
The Trump administration has taken aim at numerous arts bodies. Elizabeth Larison, the director of the Arts and Culture Advocacy Program at the National Coalition Against Censorship, argues they need to remain steadfast in their missions—and consider strategies for survival
The Belgian artist’s works will hang in place of “The Last Supper” and “The People of Israel in the Desert” while the masterpieces undergo restoration
Sales analyses show a clear reversal in growth trajectory as the top end continues to cool
After three years spent critiquing the art world's response to the climate crisis for this column, Louisa Buck takes stock of what's been achieved—and what remains to be done
Lucian Freud felt Constable’s “truth-telling about the land” made him “so much more moving than Turner”—and this art historian agrees
Due to open in May and September, the Tselinny Center and the Almaty Museum of the Arts are both financed by Kazakh entrepreneurs


Ruffle Abstract Painting