News

Announced yesterday by chancellor Rachel Reeves, the review states that total expenditure at the DCMS will be reduced by 1.4% ...
Unesco has expressed “grave concern over the increasing threats” to the 11th-century Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv—which is ...
Bill Pallot and Bruno Desnoues have been convicted of forging historic chairs and selling them for large amounts ...
Axing the Arts Council and the many other arm’s-length bodies overseen by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport makes ...
Cezanne 2025, a programme of events and exhibitions to be held in the French painter’s home town of Aix-en-Provence promises ...
Amid a drop in global sales and looming US tariffs, when Art Basel opens next week it will appeal to emerging collectors with a brand-new Premiere section for ultra-contemporary work, says the fair's ...
The Minimalist bought and modified more than a dozen buildings in Texas in the 1970s, using them as studios and galleries for ...
The gift, from longtime benefactors Lenore and Bernard Greenberg, includes works on paper by Ed Ruscha, Franz Kline, Susan ...
Lubaina Himid talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and ...
The redevelopment of Tate Liverpool, which has been closed since 2023, has been boosted by a £12m cash injection from the UK ...
The entertainment company’s former chief executive paid a reported $200m for the art fair and media brand—a sum which has ...
Experts have long wondered whether the layout of the temples, which were constructed between 3800 and 2400 BC, held specific ...