Opened this past weekend, the Green-House incorporates a historic 1895 cast-iron and glass structure and serves as the “new front door” to the famed burial ground.
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The four volumes offer insight into 1,800 works, including a “uniquely weird” purchase by Edward VII.
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With the support of the Chanel Culture Fund, the Swiss museum's new role is the first of its kind at a major arts institution.
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The eclectic collection spans hundreds of years and includes ceramics, textiles and photographs, as well as documents from Rivera and Kahlo’s personal archives.
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Rising oil prices affecting air freight and blocks to shipping routes are forcing Asian logistics firms to rethink plans and absorb losses.
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Organised by curator Ekow Eshun, "A Chorus of Strangers" includes artists such as Alex Margo Arden, Alvaro Barrington, Lubna Chowdhary and Jesse Darling.
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The drum and the ivory trumpet were looted by British troops in the late 19th century in Kumasi, the capital of the Asante kingdom, so the Fowler Museum at the University of California, Los Angeles is determined to return them to Ghana.
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Low exhibitor turnover and deliberative buying underscore a market built on long-term connections, while younger dealers shape the city’s evolving cultural context.
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Spaces in Norwich, Plymouth and Cambridge will be considered alongside London heavyweights for the ÂŁ120,000 Art Fund Museum of the Year award.
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In less than three weeks, the 61st Venice Biennale will open to the public. The main exhibition will follow the curatorial plan set out by the late Koyo Kouoh, while countries from around the world have been announcing the artists who will represent them in the national pavilions.
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From Carmen Herrera to Saul Nash, the choreographer is a master at utilising the skills of artists and fashion designers.
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In this week's episode, Ben Luke gets a sneak peak of London's new V&A East Museum, speaks to California-based correspondent Jori Finkel about the new home of Lacma's collection, and learns about a work by William Blake on show at the National Gallery of Ireland.
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The Labour peer Margaret Hodge has gone into more detail on proposals put forward in a report about the funding body Arts Council England.
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A revelatory show, which has been years in the making, stretches across three venues in the birthplace of the Renaissance.
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Opening in September, the exhibition will feature works by 30 artists including Kent Monkman, Rebecca Belmore and Coco Fusco.
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The California-based artist discusses her new body of work, on show at Thaddaeus Ropac in London.
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Despite a supreme court ruling, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya insists removal could damage the “Sistine Chapel of Romanesque art”.
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London’s V&A Museum’s latest blockbuster fashion show explains the Italian designer's once pre-eminent role: in the late 1920s and 1930s Schiaparelli was the present, and possible future, of fashion, while her rival, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, had begun to feel like its recent past.
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While it is too early to say how Hungary’s new government will impact the arts, some figures in the industry express hope for increased institutional autonomy and space for criticism.
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The links between natural disasters and social inequalities in Bangladesh underpin the exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
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The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach has selected the Los Angeles-based architecture firm Johnston Marklee to lead its forthcoming expansion, which will see a new pavilion built on 22,000 sq. ft of space currently used for parking.
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A recent ten-day “symphony of disappearing sounds” brought attention to the fragility of the Western Hemisphere’s largest saltwater lake.
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The fair, which will take place from 15 to 17 May in its usual venue of the Madinat Jumeirah, will include 50 regional and international galleries in its sales section, as well as a number of new partnerships in its non-commercial programme.
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Following two years of conservation, a 37ft-long, early 19th-century scroll is on public view for the first time at the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) in New Haven, Connecticut.
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The V&A brand is expanding with the launch of the long-awaited V&A East Museum in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, this month. Its director, Gus Casely-Hayford, is promising “a fresh look at contemporary culture through the V&A’s global collections”.
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'Future Goldsmiths' marks the third restructure programme at the south London-based university in five years.
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Artists in Florida and beyond highlight the desperate choice Cubans must make, between staying in a country in seemingly terminal decline, or making a treacherous journey to a country where they are no longer welcome.
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A group exhibition at Berlin’s Museum für Fotografie explores lesser-known works from the Bauhaus archive.
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The biennial will launch in November, anchored by Mérida’s rich community of artists, galleries and alternative spaces.
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According to our 2025 Visitor Figures survey, the Seoul location of the museum is attracting more international guests.
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