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Victoria and Albert Museum's ambitious east London storehouse is finally complete
The Art Newspaper goes on an exclusive tour around the building which will open to the public in 2025
Keith Haring's first time in Los Angeles: we talk to the curator of the Broad's landmark show
Plus, Tate Britain rehangs its collection and Work of the Week is a Joan Brown painting
John Soane’s drawing office opens to public for first time
The small room acted as the 'creative heart' of the historic British architect's home and office, and is now available to view after a year-long restoration
Gagosian to close its vast Britannia Street gallery in London after two decades
The gallery is instead launching a new public platform for large-scale sculpture in October
London's museum of surgery reopens after £100m redevelopment
The Hunterian Museum reopens 16 May, mindful of the changing ethics of displaying human remains
London Gallery Weekend announces performance commissions
Li Hei Di, Minh-Lan Tran and Nicole Bachmann will perform their work around the city in June
London’s ICA has new role as party central
Contemporary arts venue kicks up its heels with a lively bash to launch the latest issue of gay underground magazine Butt
New York, London, Los Angeles, Dubai, Linz ... Which city has the best digital art?
With the power to show works simultaneously in different countries, digital art does not really need to "be" anywhere. But where it is being created, exhibited and funded has a deep impact on how the work is made
‘Such folk are treated like shit’: artists urge University of the Arts London to improve cleaners' working conditions
Artists including Tai Shani, Larry Achiampong and Jade Montserrat sign an open letter asking the institution to bring outsourced cleaners in-house
The curtain rises: London's Museum of Shakespeare opens in 2024 on the site of a long-hidden theatre
The new venue, in Shoreditch, will reveal the archaeological remains of the Curtain Playhouse for the first time
London dealer Alison Jacques to open new headquarters on illustrious Cork Street this autumn
She will open the three-storey, 6,000 sq ft space with shows by Sheila Hicks and Robert Mapplethorpe
Paula Rego’s monumental mural filled with famous female figures—and National Gallery staff—to go on show in London
Ten-metre long painting will be displayed alongside the 15th-century altarpiece that served as its inspiration
White Cube founder Jay Jopling’s daughter Angelica opens London gallery
Emerging art space Incubator is “totally siloed” from her father’s business, she says
Are visitors finally returning to museums? We dive into our latest visitor figures survey
Plus, the Manet/Degas rivalry in Paris and one of the most significant female Impressionists
Radicalism and romance of the Rossetti family explored in London survey
Tate Britain’s exhibition will highlight the Pre-Raphaelite group’s preoccupations with gender and class
From the ashes of Masterpiece London comes Treasure House Fair—who's taking part?
More than 40 galleries have thrown their weight behind the new venture, but only a handful of overseas dealers will participate
Two years on, London museums are still missing visitors—what's happened?
For the capital’s museums, historically so reliant on international tourists, recovery from the pandemic has been slow
'A place for us to show our living journey as artists': Gilbert & George opening London art centre
The artists reveal they will soon have a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London at the opening of their permanent exhibition space
London museums struggling to regain visitors after Covid closures, our survey shows
The Art Newspaper's annual Visitor Figures survey has found the National Gallery has lost more visitors since 2019 than any other art museum worldwide
Six key jobs culled at London’s Whitechapel Gallery—including three curatorial posts
New director defends overhaul in wake of rising energy costs and Arts Council funding cuts
Building bridges post-Brexit: London Gallery Weekend to pay for European curators to attend third edition
This year's event will include 13 new galleries and an expanded performance programme
London's Royal Academy of Arts offers young visitors half price entry
Museum's new 25 & Under ticketing scheme for temporary exhibitions is being subsidised by the art collectors Batia and Idan Ofer
Museum of London report reveals museum class divides
The new study explores the labour conditions of London’s lower-income workers during the pandemic
What's up at the National Gallery? The London institution is half of what it used to be
The closure of the Sainsbury Wing ahead of a £35m refurbishment has meant that much of the museum is off limits in 2023. I hope it's worth it
London café inspired by Van Gogh seeks funding to expand its programme for vulnerable adults
Restaurant builds on the artist’s legacy by coaching people with mental health issues, disabilities and learning difficulties
Christie's 20th and 21st century evening sales in London represent a 32% decrease from 2022
Two-part sale spanning Impressionism to the ultra-contemporary had few headline lots—but Brexit is not to blame, auction house specialists maintain
London to get free, permanent David Bowie display as Victoria and Albert Museum acquires archive
Costumes, albums, lyrics and videos from 80,000-strong collection will go on show at the V&A East Storehouse from 2025
A medieval tale of the jester, the priory and the hospital: book uncovers church's history for 900th anniversary
As Saint Bartholomew the Great celebrates nine centuries, a new volume explores how the church has, against the odds, remained at London’s heart
London exhibition supporting Wikileaks whistleblower Julian Assange draws contributions from Ai Weiwei and Vivienne Westwood's foundation
Physical copies of some of the top secret US diplomatic cables leaked by Assange will be on show
Turkey-Syria earthquake: the race to save damaged heritage sites
Plus, Alice Neel's largest UK show and a dazzling turn-of-the-century blanket