The Art Newspaper
Does crime pay? Anna Delvey podcast may hold the answer
'Fake heiress' launches show while under house arrest in New York
No stone unturned in erasing Sackler at the British Museum
An inscription of the beleaguered family's name is set to be removed from a stone lintel
‘Royal Academy who?’ Rejects rejoice at getting own show
The walk of shame exhibition featuring vetoed works will now be an annual event
Harry styles it out over comedian's cheeky portrait
Joe Lycett sells his painting to the former One Direction frontman for '£6 and a chunky peanut butter Kit Kat'
Uma Thurman kills it as dodgy dealer in Hollywood's latest art-themed film
'Preposterous' plot involves a New York art dealer who teams up with a hitman to launch a money laundering scheme
Killer Queue: Freddie Mercury fans go Ga Ga and line up round the block for Sotheby’s show
The masses are being drawn in by the chance to see objects both fine and personal
Netflix LGBTQ+ drama Heartstopper goes to the Louvre—or does it?
While gay romance Red, White & Royal Blue heats up at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Actor and internet 'daddy' Pedro Pascal visits UK fan exhibition in Margate
The man of the hour arrived at the gallery with Talk Art hosts Russell Tovey and Robert Diament in tow
When Harry met Hockney—pop idol is painted by the Bradford-born artist
The new portrait will go on show in a Covid-delayed exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London
‘We never even bid one dollar’: Sheikha Al-Mayassa discusses Salvator Mundi and controversy around Damien Hirst’s foetus works in new book
An extract from a new publication about collectors by Dani Levinas features rare insights from the chair of Qatar Museums
Ultra-glam Welsh wrestler revered by Turner prizewinner Jeremy Deller dies, aged 82
Adrian Street symbolised shifts in post-war UK society, the artist says
Warhol's Polaroid pic of Keith Haring in a Michael Jackson jacket is a tonic for Madonna
The Queen of Pop posted the image of the late street artist on Instagram
New Yorker profile of dealer Larry Gagosian digs (very very) deep
"If the money is correct, if the transaction is correct, I’m not going to be a moral judge," says Gagosian
Museums go for broke on new social media platform Threads
Major institutions are falling over themselves to be funny on the new rival to Twitter
What Johnny Depp did next: a £1,950 self-portrait in aid of mental health
$200 from each sale will go directly to the Mental Health America charity
Paula Rego's massive mural—bruisers and all—unveiled at London's National Gallery
Curator urges Rego fans to put pen to paper and get the vast work put on permanent display
Goals, glory and tackles: the art world battles it out on the football pitch
Tate emerged victorious at the five-a-side OOF Cup on the grounds of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London
New career in art beckons for Boris Johnson
The former UK prime minister has painted his vision of the 'perfect' cabinet meeting
Erwin Wurm's Fat Cars given a wide berth by Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Organisers concerned about how to show oversized vehicles in a positive way
National Gallery summer party puts the fun in funding
Lavish event helps museum edge closer to £95m target for ambitious NG200 programme
AI helps artist think outside the frame
Kody Young fills in the blanks for Leonardo, Hopper and Botticelli
Yayoi Kusama's moving song about depression screened in Manchester
You, Me and the Balloons exhibition dazzles with giant dolls, tendrilled landscapes and comfy furniture
Ryan Gander’s coin hunt brings out competitive edge at Manchester International Festival
More than 200,000 pieces will be hidden in the nooks and crannies of the city
Damien Hirst on painting river views, aiding assistants and why Sensation was just too silent
The artist's spin painting of musician Pete Townshend will be sold for charity at Sotheby's
Millions to see David Hockney’s new AI work on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage
The artist will launch his new video across a series of screens at the music event
Richard I or a big squiggle? Nick Hornby unveils equine sculpture in the heart of Westminster
The commission is the first of three works by the artist to be unveiled in the capital this year
A purse for ants? Brooklyn collective MSCHF design microscopic Louis Vuitton handbag smaller than a grain of salt
The fluorescent green accessory is a critique of the fashion industry, designers say
Arise Joe Scotland—Studio Voltaire supremo bags a King’s Birthday honour
Joe Scotland is made an MBE while Deborah Swallow of the Courtauld and Andrew Bolton at the Met are also recognised