The Art Newspaper
Worcester Art Museum sued for Anti-Muslim discrimination
“The museum is committed to fostering a diverse workplace and is an equal opportunity employer,” it said.
Hesse stands in for postponed Judd exhibition at Tate
The show will open at Tate Modern later this month
Sean Scully at LA Louver, Los Angeles
In the tradition of numerous art-historical masters, Scully takes inspiration from his time in Morocco
Toba Khedoori's paper plains on show at David Zwirner
The artist's sprawling works will be on view until 16 November
American Sublime wins Art Newspaper/AXA Art prize
Tate Publishing shines in first year of competition for £5000 award
Modigliani and the artists of Montparnasse at the Albright Knox Art Gallery
Exhibition in Buffalo shows 60 works by the master
100 Photographs: a collection by Bruce Bernard
Photographs from the 1840s to the 1990s never before shown in public
Under Mussolini: decorative and propaganda arts of the Twenties and Thirties from the Wolfson Collection, Genoa
Estorick Collection
New York galleries respond to Andy Warhol retrospective
C&M Arts, Gagosian Gallery, and Paul Kasmin all jump on the bandwagon
Modigliani at Musée du Luxembourg: l’ange au visage grave
It will be the first Modigliani show in Paris for 40 years
Tracey Emin: 'I think it’s in my head' at Lehman Maupin and Gloria, another look at Feminist art in the 1970s
White Columns
What's on: Lisson introduces Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky to UK public as their new location opens with Santiago Sierra show
Lisson Gallery
Berlin museums consider the Flick collection rejected by Zurich
The contemporary art belongs to the grandson of Nazi industrialist, Friedrich Flick
Four German collectors and their passions
The Anglophile, the Entertainer, the Benefactor and the America lover
The wider commercial scene chosen by S.E. Canning: Art for the new collector
On show at the Spanierman Gallery
Avery, Gottlieb and Rothko together again at Knoedler & Company
Exploring the interchange between these iconic artists
Malevich “Black square” goes to the Hermitage
The journey of the painting has ended
MoMA sculptures on show at the New York Botanical Gardens
Also exhibited are rare and illustrated books on botany to inaugurate their new gallery
James E. Rondeau to head Art Basel Miami Beach
The seasoned curator will now turn his attention to the direction of the Modern and contemporary art fair
We delved into the Forbes list of billionaire collectors and discovered that the great majority go for 20th-century and contemporary art
Of the 497 billionaires, 36 are major collectors
Tate exhibits Freud's largest ever retrospective
160 works now on show at the Tate Britain
Letter: Modigliani needs art historical approach
Dr Kenneth Wayne says scholarship is the way forward
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and 20th-century Mexican art: the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection at El Museo del Barrio
New York welcomes key Kahlo works
Portrait of MoMA’s new home: Long Island City
The area is home to a growing number of cultural institutions
High season for art fairs, selected June fairs
Art Basle, High Society meets High Art at the Grosvenor Antiques show, 20th-century decorative arts star in New York and Paris, a new ceramics show in London
Salvador Dalí at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami: Dream of Venus
An exploration of Dalí’s boundary-breaking pavilion finds its way into a contemporary museum