The National Capital Planning Commission, widely expected to approve the plans, will hold its final vote in April ...
The duo has won a court order to force an art dealer to reveal details of his transactions with an unnamed intermediary ...
Christie’s London brought in £197.4m (with fees) across three evening sales on Thursday, marking a 52% increase year on year ...
Ben Luke talks to The Art Newspaper's Melissa Gronlund about the outbreak of war in a region that has invested heavily in ...
Before the artist’s former home was bombed in the war, two little-known paintings in the 1930s depicted its exterior in an ...
The artist, who owns four properties in the Margate Brutalist block, has been told to pay £160,000 bill to replace cladding ...
The country’s decision to put on a show in Venice has prompted criticism from Russian dissidents and Ukrainian artists ...
Ukraine has requested the extradition of the State Hermitage Museum’s Alexander Butyagin, who seized artefacts including ancient Greek coins ...
Cultural sites and museums in Israel have closed and have been instructed to move their collections into bomb shelters ...
The show, spanning the South Korean artist’s seven-decade career, will be one of 31 collateral events at this year’s Biennale ...
Outstanding February sales in New York make clear that older art still has relevance, although not everyone seems to have got ...
A fresco resembling the Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni has caused a right rumpus in Italy. The La Repubblica newspaper ...