Javier Pes
Brexit: what it could mean for the arts
Leading figures speak out about concerns for the future after UK votes to leave European Union<br>
Macaws, crowds and an expanded canon: inside the new Tate Modern
Rehang of the collection places unfamiliar names alongside established ones while performance takes centre stage<br>
Brexit vote triggers shock and dismay
Fears for London art market amid political and economic uncertainty after UK votes to leave EU
Performance: stage left, right and centre in the new Tate
What you can expect to see in the galleries and exhibitions spaces this summer
Herzog & de Meuron: six degrees of separation from Tate Modern
How the Basel-based architects were influenced by the ideas and art of Donald Judd and Rémy Zaugg
Artists invited to illuminate the river Thames
Ambitious project to transform central London’s bridges is backed by Rothschild family and city’s mayor
Cornelia Parker puts the lost and found into Foundling Museum
More than 60 fellow artists add poignant responses to history of children in need
Rijksmuseum promotes Taco Dibbits to be new director general
Scholarly head of collections to take overall charge of Dutch national museum of art
Damien Hirst’s cracking homage to Jeff Koons
Second show at London’s Newport Street Gallery is a painstaking tribute
The Brit pack rolls into New York during Frieze week
Opportunity knocks for UK artists and galleries at the fair and beyond
Frieze frame: Fabian Schöneich takes us on a tour of the fair
Young galleries aren’t what they used to be—in a good way, says the curator
Sales points: notable purchases at three Frieze galleries
From a Caucasian carpet to Pop-Tart drawings
What does a female artist have to do to get a major solo show?
Statistics show that less than a third of the biggest exhibitions in the US go to women <br>
Qatar Museums shortlists architects for Art Mill project
Doha’s waterfront grain silos to house vast gallery but plan to include collection store dropped
New Tate Modern will present a 'fully global' view of art
Museum’s extension, which is due to open in June, will help broaden story of Modernism—but £30m still needs to be raised
Feel the spirit at Serpentine’s Hilma af Klint show
Swedish pioneer of abstraction attended séances and communed with mystic beings
Visitor Figures 2015: Jeff Koons is the toast of Paris and Bilbao
But Taipei tops the most visited exhibition list, with a show of works by the 20th-century artist Chen Cheng-po
It's not all about attendance: five museum directors on how they measure success
Exhibition programming is an unpredictable business when institutions take some risks
Tate Modern puts its best foot forward and pulls in the crowds
Bringing dance into galleries pushes institutions outside their comfort zones
New £100,000 prize to give female artists mid-career boost
Elisabeth Murdoch’s initiative embraces artists that other awards overlook
Six key works from the M+ founding collection
Pi Li, the museum's Sigg senior curator, tells us the story behind some of the pieces now on show in Hong Kong