Exhibition of artefacts of 19th-century opium trade includes training for visitors on dealing with overdoses
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The Italian filmmaker—and occasional painter—was scathing about Picasso but delighted in Caravaggio
In the midst of a $150m expansion project, the museum has also cut its public hours to reduce costs
The artist has pulped 6,000 copies of Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and turned them into a limited edition of George Orwell’s dystopian novel
The masterpiece is celebrated in a show at Tokyo’s Sompo Museum
Layers of earlier well-meaning but overzealous restoration work had obscured the Old Master’s hand—until now
The experts were hired after a previous iteration of the show was deemed inadequate in addressing the dark legacy of Emil Georg Bührle, who made his fortune selling weapons to Nazi Germany
The latest edition of the IFPDA Print Fair in New York and a slew of moves by mega-galleries look set to reshape this long-overlooked category
The publication of the letter, which called for a ceasefire to the Israeli bombing of Gaza, was “not consistent with Artforum’s editorial process”, the magazine’s publishers said in a statement
The artist has recreated her bedroom and studio in the lobby of Manhattan’s New Museum for a durational work grounded in activism

