Warhol soup can screen prints stolen from Missouri museum
FBI and Interpol have been notified by local police who are investigating the theft of an undisclosed number of works at the Springfield Art Museum
Yale hosts United Nations colloquium on preservation of heritage sites
University presidents and faculty from around 20 nations are due to participate
Student sculptors revive the faces of cold-case victims
Forensic busts based on 3D printed skulls have led to at least one positive DNA identification
Beyond Freud and fetish art: Allen Jones in New York
Curator Norman Rosenthal aims to reintroduce the British artist to a “conservative, Donald Trump-era” America in a show at Michael Werner Gallery
How art went back to basics
Fifty years after its opening, the pioneers of Minimalism recall the groundbreaking exhibition Primary Structures
Groundbreaking exhibition celebrates the women of a famously ‘macho’ preserve
Spotlight on the overshadowed female artists who helped to forge one of the mid-20th-century’s key art movements
Fourth object from Asia Week sales seized by federal agents
Sculptures from India, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been confiscated in a string of raids on auction houses and a gallery
Fourth edition of New Orleans’ Prospect triennial to focus on colonialism in the ‘global south’
The international contemporary art exhibition will also coincide with the port city’s 300th anniversary
Noguchi Museum invites Tom Sachs to tea
Queens institution breaks with tradition to hold first solo show by another artist
Five years after Fukushima: Japan Society remembers disaster with expanded show
The photographic exhibition includes images of cancer cells, toxic mushrooms and the ruins of one artist’s home, where his mother died in the tsunami
Welcome home: Anish Kapoor’s work comes to auction in India for the first time
The British-Indian artist’s stainless steel concave sculpture made $700,000 at Saffronart in Mumbai
Asia Society Museum organises Japanese sculpture show—with no loans from Japan
Works from the Kamakura period all come from US museums and private collections
Brazilian street artist talks tagging at Yale
A series of programmes focuses on the cultural value of pixação
Lisson opens New York space with solo shows for Carmen Herrera, John Akomfrah, Ryan Gander and Ai Weiwei
The purpose-built gallery underneath the High Line is a long-awaited step for the London dealer dynasty
MFA Boston is latest museum to shed its art school
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA), is to merge with the city’s Tufts University this summer
It’s reigning men in Los Angeles
New show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art focuses on the oft-overlooked history of men's fashion
Betty Tompkins paints 1,000 words that describe women—and most of them are horrible
The feminist artist takes on deep-rooted misogyny in a new show at the Flag Art Foundation
Self-taught artist Thornton Dial dies, aged 87
The son of Alabama sharecroppers, he created sculptures, drawings and paintings from salvaged materials
Collectors and dealers still search for the undiscovered at New York's Outsider Art Fair
While insiders have started to embrace self-taught artists, those that are unknown or shrouded in mystery retain the strongest appeal