The show’s 300 works reveal how the country’s artists celebrated their culture and challenged colonialism
The artist known for his reinterpretations of others’ works explains why he treasures an early Hockney drawing and why he’ll be steering clear of Frieze week parties
In the latest episode of The Art Newspaper’s “A brush with…” podcast, the artist tells Ben Luke about an early rejection
The British artist, whose work addresses identity in often maligned Indigenous communities from Africa to Australia, has just opened her first institutional survey in London
The new venue is around a quarter of the size of Rech’s former London gallery, which closed in August
Plans for the museum, located in the former Comèdia cinema, have attracted criticism from the city’s left-wing politicians
The tapestry will be lent to the museum from September 2026 to July 2027, returning to England for the first time in nearly a thousand years
Some of the artefacts were seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of ongoing investigations into the activities of smugglers Robin Symes and Eugene Alexander
While the new Fondation Cartier exemplifies the heft of corporate giving in Paris, the additions of YDP and Ibraaz bring London greater diversity
A directive from governor Greg Abbott to remove ‘political ideologies’ from the state’s roadways comes amid a nationwide DEI crackdown

