In the wake of several high-profile legal battles and stricter enforcement, advisories like the The ArtRisk Group help avoid financial disaster—and stay on the right side of the law
La Luz del Mundo’s flagship church in Guadalajara is a unique structure, but should architectural value (and politics) override ethical concerns?
Coming from the same private collection, the works span three decades of Freud's career
The Re: assemblages symposium will bring together artists, scholars and publishers “to collectively rethink African and Afro-diasporic archives as living, contested and future-shaping spaces”
When I acquired a sculpture of Christ (OK, not an actual Michelangelo), it was cheaper to go to Madrid and collect it than have it shipped
She will be the first living woman artist to have a major show at the institution since it opened in 1817
The National Endowment for the Arts' policy changes, made in response to one of Trump's executive orders, were found to violate the First Amendment
The closure comes eight years after the death of the gallery's influential founder Jack Tilton
In a letter to the biennial’s organisers, more than 20 participants wrote that Crown Family Philanthropies’ “sponsorship is incompatible with the values of our work”
Australia's leading art fair held its ninth, and largest edition, this month

