Ragnar Kjartansson's politically charged soap opera—halted by the Russia-Ukraine war—goes on show in Reykjavík
Offering commentary on international relations and soft power, the ambitious video work features an 88-episode recreation of the American TV show, “Santa Barbara”
'Turkey is becoming very powerful, and very international': Contemporary Istanbul fair opens amid shifting geopolitics and a strong economy
Galleries from more than 20 countries are taking part in the fair's 18th edition
‘It was really about making people focus’: the challenges of curating prolific polymath Virgil Abloh’s retrospective
A traveling Abloh retrospective’s first posthumous iteration, at the Brooklyn Museum, encapsulates the visionary artist and designer’s vast oeuvre
UAE government promotes existing Art in Embassies acquisition scheme as a coronavirus relief plan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggested its AED 1.5m in purchases were part of a new initiative following the suspension of Art Dubai due to Covid-19
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From Rachel Feinstein’s first survey at The Jewish Museum to a superlative collection of drawings and prints at the Met
Paris Photo to launch its second US edition in New York
After cancelling its Los Angeles event in 2016, the French fair is partnering with Aipad to develop Paris Photo New York
Exhibitors see steady sales at the second edition of Puerto Rico's MECA art fair
The young art fair re-opened in a new San Juan venue after Hurricane Maria damage