The French curator and critic on founding Montpellier Contemporain, the future of institutions and why museums will become editorial platforms
The Nomura Art Award, funded by a Japanese financial services company, is now the largest cash prize available in the arts
The planned increase for 2021–27 would take cultural sector funding to EUR€1.9 billion but post-Brexit, UK eligibility is uncertain
Pioneering Pop artist James Rosenquist passes away, aged 83; Sky Arts establishes post-Brexit art fund; Anita Dube named Kochi-Muziris curator
#J20 Art Strike gains more signatures; Trump set to scrap NEA and NEH funding; William Onyeabor passes away
David Hockney to design a new stained glass window for Westminster Abbey; Richard Prince faces yet another lawsuit
Arts Council England increases funding for regional art institutions; CAM St Louis loses its chief curator following a period of public outrage
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and David Adjaye join the Serpentine Galleries board; former students of Tisch School of the Arts Asia file lawsuit
Finland cuts state funding for Guggenheim’s proposed Helsinki museum; Barack Obama to inaugurate new Washington D.C. museum
Protestors temporarily close the British Museum and William Kentridge weighs in on the migrant crisis
Ann Goldstein moves to Chicago and Pussy Riot are set to unite with Tania Bruguera: a look at the latest headlines
A new director for the KW Institute and an art school inspired by Black Mountain College: the latest headlines from the art world
Can private philanthropy help save regional British collections?
Hans Ulrich Obrist's collection Think Like Clouds highlights the logistical evolution of the curator’s role