With a gesture of love, Raúl de Nieves has altered a New Orleans space once described as ‘the most racist’ in the city
Category Archives: Exhibitions
Curators at Tate and Los Angeles County Museum of Art discuss the ways in which technology has shaped artists’ work, plus a chat about the “mesmerising” Harmonia Macrocosmica
The painting, which has just gone on display at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, was previously hidden away in a private collection for over a century
Since 2017, Wall Street trader Peter Tuchman has organised exhibitions of finance-themed works by street artists in a somewhat unlikely location
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
Overall visits were down on 2022, but organisers report an uptick in attendees from underrepresented groups
In an impassioned speech at the Neue Nationalgalerie, the artist accused Germany of gagging artists and conflating anti-Zionism with antisemitism
The portrait of Maffeo Barberini was first attributed to Caravaggio 60 years ago, but had not been publicly displayed until now
Dancing with the Grenada-born artist after the opening of his New York show proves to be a salve
The British artist's first major survey exhibition in Manchester is worth leaving the London-centric art bubble for

