Detroit arts organisations receive $23m in grants for digital initiatives from the Knight Foundation
The philanthropic organisation has named ten grantees of tech-focused investments
The philanthropic organisation has named ten grantees of tech-focused investments
“When there is a humanitarian disaster like the one unfolding in Turkey and Syria, a swift response is important,” says a spokesperson for the fair
Prosecutors in New York are seeking auction house sales information going back years in order to track potentially illicit transactions by sanctioned Russian collectors
The vast works shown in Northern Italy were made last year at camps in locations including Greece and Rwanda
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Remarkable photographs of thousands of church interiors in rural England and Wales have been brought together in this landmark publication
Epiris private equity group, which owns the auction house, has reportedly approached JP Morgan Chase & Co to advise on the deal
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has overhauled the country's Department for Culture, Media and Sport Digital, dropping "digital" from its mandate
An excerpt from one of Thiebaud’s final interviews, which features in the catalogue of a survey at the Fondation Beyeler, reveals how the US artist arrived at his signature style
András Szántó spoke to 21 architects about how museum architecture is shaping up, here are some of his findings
Attack by far-right supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro has left some works of art beyond repair
The former editor of Frieze magazine says the idea that modernity had to be rational, cool and atheist was detrimental to art
The London Summer Art Fair will open in June with around half the dealers of Masterpiece
New research in the Rijksmuseum's catalogue for its Vermeer blockbuster suggests that Maria de Knuijt may have influenced his subject matter
With the top level of the region's art market back in rude health, the Delhi fair is doubling down on fostering a new generation of buyers
The work, depicting a village scene, is being sold at Hôtel Drouot
New York’s Cooper Union postponed an exhibition on Vkhutemas, a school that operated in Moscow for ten years in the early 20th century before Stalin shut it down