The Himalayas come to Manhattan for Rubin Museum’s final show in its New York space
Works by artists from the region and diaspora appear alongside objects from the museum’s collection
Works by artists from the region and diaspora appear alongside objects from the museum’s collection
Remarkably little is known about the selection, reception and whereabouts of the Native art shown in the US pavilion at the 18th Biennale
Even amid political tensions between the superpowers, officials from both countries emphasised the importance of continued collaboration on antiquities trafficking
Kojiro Matsukata’s still life was destroyed in a London fire and his “Van Gogh’s Bedroom” was seized during the Second World War
The photographer Innuteq Storch records life in the autonomous territory
The proposed bill has also been referred to as the 'Russia law'
The artist and provocateur's exhibition is focused on debt and its consequences for society and individuals
Sandra Gamarra Heshiki references 17th-century European paintings in her investigations of Spain’s colonial past and its ongoing repercussions
Our diarist’s final entry for 2024 saw her witness a challenging balancing act, attend an unusual lunch and catch some behind-the-scenes action
There's a lot to see during this year's edition of the city-wide event, so we've rounded up a few shows you might want to skip
Alongside the main event, there's a plethora of exhibitions vying for visitors' attention. We've selected some of our favourites, ranging from Shahzia Sikander fairytale gothic palace to Andrzej Wróblewski's poignant depictions of war
The young nation is represented by Maria Madeira, who is also exhibiting large-scale works
Adriano Pedrosa's international exhibition combines the old and new to undermine Western narratives, but still creates a compelling survey of global contemporary art, in which Queer art stands out
Former head of Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen takes over at a time of central government cuts to cultural institutions in Paris
We review the international exhibition, talk to artists and curators behind five national pavilions and take an exclusive look at Titian’s newly conserved Assunta
More than 40 people bought what they thought were original paintings by Max, but were in fact prints to which the seller had added paint and signatures