Tourmaline’s films speak a simple truth: Black, queer and trans people were always here and always will be
‘Love, Desire, Death’ at the National Gallery, London, brings together six late works that pose questions about our current world
The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation
The artist’s exhibition at Centre d’art contemporain Passerelle, Brest, blends gender, race and class politics with science fiction
The Professional Organization for Women in the Arts’s salary survey suggests that a master’s degree might not be the key to success
A show at Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun Contemporary asks whether to be a woman is always to be damaged goods
A new book documents the lives of the women who trained at the innovative German art school
The new statues will honour women including jazz icon Billie Holiday and civil rights leader Elizabeth Jennings Graham
A series of extraordinary self-portraits taken in rural France over three decades prompt questions around gender, identity and biography
The LA-based artist’s videos, sculptures and photographs frame public drinking as an issue of gender, race and class
Is the lack of social mobility in the arts due to a self-congratulatory conviction that the sector represents the solution rather than the problem?
An early painting by the Japanese artist has been estimated at USD$7–10 million ahead of a Sotheby’s sale in New York
A new report suggests that women, people from working-class backgrounds and BAME workers all face significant exclusion
Should acting awards be gender neutral?
As London's Architectural Association celebrates 100 years of female students, rediscovering the city designed by women
From Kate Millet to Dear Ivanka, explore new perspectives on feminism and sex-positivity in a playlist by the curator of Sex Work
A selection of the best articles responding to the US election result
Ahead of tomorrow's vote, writer and academic Stephanie DeGooyer argues why this is an election about gender
Irony and honesty combine in the work of the late Ellen Cantor
Despite years of sexual inequality in China a positive gender-shift seems to be taking place in the art world