At Art Jakarta and a ruangrupa exhibition in Yogyakarta, key figures from the local scene discuss the impact of the anticorruption demonstrations
Dunbar Cave, home of numerous petroglyphs and pictographs dating back at least 800 years, was submerged by a flood in February—the art was fortunately undamaged, but how can we save it from inevitable future storms?
A sneak preview of next year’s major shows, around the world
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents a display of the artist’s fragile, light-filled works celebrating his mastery of sea, sky and shore
Giant statues and a section of Trajan’s Column flaunt the might and culture of the empire under the successful ruler
The organisation is “selling everything” in a bid to offset debts of almost £200m
“The conventional museum-gallery-collector pipeline known as ‘the Art World’ isn’t the most important thing about art,” Sachs says
The director of exhibitions at London’s Somerset House on why he keeps returning to Brian O’Doherty’s writing
The show will take place at the Palazzo Tiepolo Passi and will include 35 works dating from 2015 to 2019
The 18-karat gold sculpture, another edition of which was used by thousands at the Guggenheim Museum, returns to the spotlight at Sotheby’s

