Hunter Biden’s art dealer questioned by House Oversight Committee
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee questioned New York art dealer Georges Bergès this week about representing US President Joe Biden’s son
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee questioned New York art dealer Georges Bergès this week about representing US President Joe Biden’s son
The Korean-born artist says he was drawn to the southern French city’s ancient roots as a permanent home for his work
The Eskenazi Museum of Art of the Indiana University in Bloomington cited “safety concerns” when it abruptly cancelled Samia Halaby’s show
The decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals leaves the heirs of Lilly Cassirer with few options to pursue their restitution claim
From the Venice Biennale to the Harlem Renaissance at the Met
A new dossier shows how those running the organisation are struggling to “find a path to a balanced budget”
There will be other exhibitions in Italy, France, the Netherlands and Taiwan—plus a topical book and a plethora of immersive experiences
Macron's appointment has taken the culture sector by surprise
Castor and Niru Ratnam are moving to bigger spaces while Emalin is opening a second gallery
The event reportedly took place to mark the 46th anniversary of the killing of three neo-fascists on Via Acca Larentia in southeast Rome
Museums in the US and beyond are neglecting members of a rapidly expanding demographic who also historically have been the sector’s biggest donors
The longtime Winnipeg Art Gallery director's Order of the Buffalo Hunt, one of Manitoba’s highest honours, has also been posthumously rescinded
The artefact is the latest archaeological marvel unearthed during the construction of the controversial Maya Train project