Organisers, speakers and curators see the most diverse festival to date as a chance to demonstrate that art history is central to education and to reading the signals of modern life
The latest protest against Marie-Josée Kravis and her husband, whose private equity firm is heavily invested in the oil and gas sectors, came ahead of Climate Week in New York
Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and the historic centre of Lviv join Odesa on Unesco’s endangered list
Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv’s Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and the historic centre of Lviv join Odesa on Unesco’s endangered list
Botero re-imagined art historical motifs but also responded to current events, including a series of visceral paintings in response to the Abu Ghraib torture scandal
The fair’s 80 exhibitors include a small but significant coterie of dealers from abroad while Brazilian collectors are out in force
Claudia Roth says the commission’s current mandate is “inadequate” and “we are not living up to our responsibilities"
Public works by four artists go on show in Edinburgh, Paris and Dublin focusing on the "battle for basic human rights"
France's culture minister said the country “never boycotts artists”, but artists and performers from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso will no longer be granted visas
Italy’s politicians attack the cultural body as “arrogant”, “politicised” and lacking in common sense

