A group exhibition at the MCA Denver challenges our conceptions of what it means to be a US citizen
The artist’s exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, London, seems to mirror the evanescent nature of experience
Roxy Lee’s new photobook offers an insight into an irreverent and politically-charged world
The artist and psychogeographer discusses building on the protests of the past
Goldin and 12 other activists were arrested outside Governor Cuomo’s office in New York
According to Nan Goldin’s advocacy organization P.A.I.N., the Paris museum has taped over plaques bearing the family name
In further news: Southbank creative director warns of ‘cultural apartheid’; Uffizi and Accademia in Florence to merge management
The artist addressed the ‘elephant in the room’ – that London’s Serpentine gallery bears the Sackler name
As leading arts institutions decline donations over opioid links, the artist and activist on why the age of using culture for ‘reputation laundering’ is over
‘I have told them I would not do it if they take the Sackler money’
The US artist and her activist group P.A.I.N dropped faux-prescription slips and pill bottles, and staged a ‘die-in’
In further news: The Met to include Native art in American wing; Nan Goldin’s cameo on HBO’s ‘The Deuce’
Frieze London 2018 will feature exceptionally ambitious artist projects, live performances, talks and film
At Frieze London this year's talks explore the role played by autobiography in art and society
Fernando Alvarez was arrested in June for leaving a 300-kilogramme steel artwork outside Purdue’s headquarters
In further news: photojournalism has its #MeToo moment; Nan Goldin stages anti-opioid protest at Harvard; Man Booker longlist announced
New hoodies and skateboard decks will feature images from Goldin’s 1986 The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
What Nan Goldin’s protesting of the Sacklers’s complicity in the US opioid crisis tells us about self-deification and patronage
In further news: Marina Abramović working on an opera; director of Ghent museum suspended after show including suspected fakes
The photographer’s activist group PAIN staged a ‘die-in’ to protest the Sackler family’s controversial pharmaceutical links