The Carters’s museum takeover powers through art history’s greatest hits – with a serious message about how the canon treats black bodies
Art crime is the third-highest-grossing criminal enterprise in the world.
"At the end of the day, the millennial, the new consumer we’re talking about is not an art collector, not a 50 year old rich person."
Every time a Black person buys art online, on the street, in a gallery, at a flea market or art fair, they’re indicating what images and stories are relevant to them. He or she needs to know …
Artists, curators and gallerists may not be able to stop war, but we can tell those who rake its profits that the arts are not open for business
After decades of rejection, craft has been embraced by the contemporary art establishment—as two major museum presentations confirm.
As the broad strokes of distributed ledger technologies gain traction, the art world is starting to pay attention.
Art recruitment guru Sophie Macpherson shares what it takes to get ahead in a highly competitive field.
Art is a strange thing, but the business of art is stranger. If a painting has been authenticated as a masterpiece, it can command huge prices in galleries
They’re principled, they’re powerful and they make the art world jumpy. As the Turner prize is split four ways, we look at how collectives are shaking things up
Piscina, an online platform for women artists, is an oasis in a conservative and male-dominated culture.
Index on Censorship has launched an initiative to help artists navigate draconian limits on free-speech
For too long ‘doing what you love’ has been a neat excuse to devalue artistic labour
A wall of TV monitors, a face pixelated in Mondrian colours, a playful selfie … we may all be artists in the social media age, but, as a new exhibition reveals, visual artists were the original tech heads
“The entire encampment of Burning Man could be thought of as one giant interactive art installation driven by the participation of everyone in it.”
The Australian Cruthers family are among a global movement of galleries and philanthropists putting the spotlight back on women
The Professional Organization for Women in the Arts’s salary survey suggests that a master’s degree might not be the key to success
With the rise of NFTs, will our aesthetic notions shift? What will become of the art marketplace? How will art galleries adapt?
Millennials and the Art World - This report will cover multiple facets of millennials’ involvement in the art world. It will discuss who these young collectors are, both in general terms and through individual profiles of several dozen prominent collectors.