Phyllida Barlow's final, irreverent public art project takes form in New York
At the time of her death in March, the British sculptor had been working on a major Public Art Fund exhibition
At the time of her death in March, the British sculptor had been working on a major Public Art Fund exhibition
The museum has been under pressure for more than a decade to end its affiliation with the oil and gas corporation
Plus, the damage to heritage in Italy following the devastating floods and Ellsworth Kelly's Spectrum work
The lands withdrawn from future oil, gas and mining claims around Chaco Culture National Historical Park include more than 4,700 known archaeological sites
Auto Italia South East displays rarely seen archive of travesti in La Paz festivals
The picture exudes spirituality, but after the artist shot himself, its priest refused to help bury him
Cameroon has set up a restitutions committee to work with the museums
She spent decades hooked on heroin until a religious experience changed her life. Now, the reverend of a Brooklyn church has been discovered by the art world
From digital avatar tapestries to an alpaca wool peephole, here is the best of the capital's cutting-edge art scene
The performance featuring a slaughtered bull is considered the highpoint of the late Austrian Actionist's work
Heirs claim they were loaned and want them back; the museum says decision not yet made
Hannah Gadsby's take on the (in)famous artist at the Brooklyn Museum is all about engaging in difficult dialogues, says the museum's director Anne Pasternak
Gifts will go to five institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
“Your Move”, a sculptural installation in central Philadelphia, will be permanently removed after it was deemed too costly to maintain