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Today, a live-streamed, UN-sponsored discussion about what culture can do in the face of sea-level rise
Send in your comments, to be presented to the UN General Assembly in September
Eight-year-old artist creates works in the style of Banksy and Basquiat to bolster coronavirus efforts
The Art Newspaper's statement on the Black Lives Matter movement
We will redouble our efforts to shine a light on prejudice, injustice, tokenism and hypocrisy, to call for real diversity in the workforce, including our own team of writers and staff
Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg look to the future in Louvre Abu Dhabi sci-fi podcast
From sunrise to sunset, you can now virtually meditate inside Ellsworth Kelly’s Texas fantasia
Watching stained glass bend the light in Austin, the artist's temple-like final work
Take pride: Smithsonian livestreams LGBTQ+ history—and the Pet Shop Boys—in YouTube broadcast
Five European museum directors explain their reopening strategies
From capped visitor numbers to surgical gloves and temperature checks, here's how cultural institutions are getting ready to leave lockdown
Fancy a trip to Bowes Museum? Charming Barnard Castle caught up in Dominic Cummings lockdown saga
A patchwork of personal messages responding to Covid-19 could be displayed across the National Mall in Washington, DC
YouTube, Nietzsche and the Vietnam War: George Condo on his biggest cultural influences
We ask the artist about his favourite art, book and what he has been doing during lockdown
Courtroom artists draw from imagination as the US Supreme Court moves oral arguments online
Of doorknobs and disinfectants: Carnegie Museum of Art considers the history of door design in the time of Covid-19
Tate Modern turns 20
To mark the London museum’s big birthday, we have searched our archive for our favourite articles on the institution, from a critic's take on the café’s cuisine to an interview with Tate’s former director Nicholas Serota ahead of the Switch House’s opening in 2016
A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop! Artists salute rock n’roll performer Little Richard who has died, aged 87
It's lit: Tavares Strachan delivers a mountain message of social activism amid social distancing
Spot the difference: art edition
We introduced some invasive flora and fauna, and a few subtle deletions to Botticelli's Primevera to keep you entertained during lockdown
The curious, spurious tale of David Hockney’s £23m pool painting and Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
The Pushkin's From Dürer to Matisse show closed just two days after opening—here's a special guided tour
The team at Russian Art Focus were lucky enough to film the exhibition before the Covid-19 pandemic forced the Moscow museum into lockdown





























