As Birmingham’s peasant woman painting goes on loan to Charleston, we explore the question of its provenance
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The London institution’s new show features a variety of works that emphasise the wonder and critical importance of dirt
The director of Goldsmiths CCA talks about her love of the Argentine conceptual artist Graciela Carnevale—and PG Wodehouse
Claude Guéant claims the €500,000 in question was raised through the sale of two paintings yet prosecutors found evidence that the works were sold by Christie’s in 1990 for less than €20,000
Exploring the history and potency of the small quiltmaking group from Alabama, plus a new show looks at how the Nazis attacked Modern art and artists in Germany, and we discuss a 1969 work by one of the pioneers of Conceptualism
The survey of independent cultural attractions found that three quarters of respondents were concerned for the future of the wider sector
Ghotmeh beat five architect-led teams to land what the museum has called “one of the biggest cultural renovations undertaken anywhere in the world”
Author David Pullins challenges the hierarchical distinctions between fine art and decorative art in French painting of the 1700s
Collaborating on projects and sharing spaces allows smaller galleries to keep costs down—and to learn from each other
Installation was originally created for the 2001 Istanbul Biennial