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Banning Bourgeois? Instagram censors photos of artist's 'sexual' fabric works
According to reports, visitors to The Woven Child exhibtion at London’s Hayward Gallery have had their posts mysteriously deleted
From NFT pets to a dystopian video game, digital art stands out at Nada New York 2022
The New Art Dealers Alliance's fair returns to New York with a massive line-up of 120 exhibitors taking over Pier 36
Can collectors use their power for good? We asked five experts from different parts of the art world
Watch our London Gallery Weekend talk featuring Jane and Louise Wilson, David Roberts, Deborah Smith and Niru Ratnam. Sponsored by Crozier
The gossip from the Venice Biennale: Tinie Tempah takes on Tintoretto and totes too many totes
Plus, Sir Normal Rosenthal and Macron becomes an art meme
New art sea shipping service promises 80% emissions reduction compared with air freight
Collaboration between art logistics company Crozier and Christie's will send shipping containers between London, New York and Hong Kong
Venice Biennale 2022: what to do when you get there
Whether it’s your first time or your 50th, Venice is a bewildering city, but one of inexhaustible delights. We asked artists, curators and art world professionals how to get the most out of your visit
Venice Biennale 2022: where to eat and drink
You can’t look at art all day. We asked artists, curators and other artworld insiders for recommendations of the best places to refuel or unwind
Elon Musk to fly high-profile Swiss curator to Mars for ‘first exhibition in space’
The show is planned for 2035 and is part of a SpaceX project to colonise the red planet
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Whitney Museum staff protest against stalled contract negotiations at biennial’s VIP opening
Guests arriving at Tuesday’s reception were handed leaflets explaining the current state of negotiations between the newly formed union and museum administration
'An attack on Ukraine is an attack on humanity and has to be stopped': Artist Marina Abramovic sends message of solidarity to Ukraine as Russia invades
In a video decrying the Russia assault, the Serbian performance artist describes the Ukrainian people as "proud, strong and dignified"
Rashid Johnson, Aliza Nisenbaum, Virginia Overton and other artists to create works for New York's LaGuardia airport
The commissions are part of a $12m art budget for a new terminal at the Queens airport
Vladimir Putin’s giant table sparks absurd memes—including an encounter with Marina Abramovic
Frieze Los Angeles Diary: Group chat spotlight, stitching history and Gehry goes down the rabbit hole
Plus, Tanya Aguiñiga brings community action to the fair and Refik Anadol does a virtual deep dive
Kendall Jenner may have inspired basketball star boyfriend to purchase James Turrell light installation
During a recent tour of his Arizona mansion, the NBA player Devin Booker showed off a Turrell work not dissimilar to one in Jenner's home
Valentine's Day card designed by New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern auctioned by Wellington theatre
From the archive | Countercultural Chatsworth: Burning Man comes to Derbyshire, courtesy of Sotheby's
Extract | Surrealism’s tricky global transformation
The art historian Partha Mitter looks at Surrealism’s uneasy relationship with colonialism and primitivism in this extract from a catalogue accompanying a new Tate show about the movement’s worldwide impact
Art world horror story—Turner prizewinner Mark Leckey on zombies and why the art scene fills him with dread
How US museums are celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, from coast to coast
The 27th anniversary of the federal holiday honouring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is being celebrated nationwide through a dynamic series of online and in-person events
Damien Hirst to show his ‘tacky’ cherry blossom paintings in Japan in time for sakura season
The exhibition is due to open at Tokyo's National Art Center in March
Extract | What should we do about paintings with racist titles?
In a new book of cultural essays, the Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan ponders whether we should change offensive names given to art—and what that might say about us
UK New Year’s Honours 2022: awards for YSP director Peter Murray, museum chief Diane Lees and artist Es Devlin
The top art fairs for 2022
Despite the ongoing restrictions due to the pandemic, many art fairs hope to go ahead this year. Here's our pick of the key ones to visit
Seoul, sneakers and the end of steel monoliths: the highs and the lows of the art world in 2021
Who had a good year and who had a bad one? We aim to find out