This could be the beginning of the end for the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden
At the Lofoten International Art Festival, music and sound art complement a majestic landscape of fjords and mountains
Just days after Van Gogh soup pair sentenced to jail, a judge found the protesters’ actions to be ‘proportionate’
As government aims to put the arts at the heart of the curriculum, an Art UK project is teaching children how to ‘cope with today’s image-saturated world’
Michiko Matsumoto’s film “Viva Nicki”, which recently premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival, also attests to the artist’s enduring popularity in Japan
An in-depth interview with the endlessly daring Dumas, discussing her admiration for Nicole Eisenman and Diane Arbus, and the impact of Francisco Goya on her practice
A new governance structure was rejected by 70% of voting members at an extraordinary general meeting
The French art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin recently pulled out of his Dubai gallery and secondary market space in Paris, though has been expanding the scope of his programme
President Macron’s flagship youth scheme receives twice as much public funding as the Louvre
The world’s oldest champagne house has upgraded visitor facilities at its production site in Reims, adding a new building to display part of its art collection

