In celebration of International Women’s Day, we profile seven women museum directors who are deploying art as a force for change
12 more of this year’s standout exhibitions and openings, from Cattelan in China to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza
A dozen museum openings and exhibitions for your radar, from an invitation to Studio 54 to a major Jasper Johns retrospective
The most exciting upcoming exhibitions and museum openings, from Francis Bacon in London to Sophie Taeuber-Arp in Basel
Peggy Guggenheim wasn’t the first woman to own Palazzo Venier dei Leoni. The two who preceded her were equally colourful
The senior curator of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum on Noguchi’s work in relation to light, physics and Futurism
A dozen treasures from one of America’s finest Asian art museums are coming to auction at Christie’s in Hong Kong
In the run-up to 1-54 Online, Powered by Christie’s, leading curators, collectors and critics pick the names to look out for
From Arbus in Canada to Doig in Tokyo — our updated guide to the must-see exhibitions on view across the globe
Our updated guide takes you through the shows that have been extended and postponed this year, from Christo in Paris to Artemisia Gentileschi in London
What happened to all that art you wanted to see in 2020? Our updated guide covers this year’s essential exhibitions from Kusama to Rockwell, Nara to Degas
From London to New York, Moscow to Beijing, these are the people whose accounts tell us what's happening at art’s cutting edge
You already follow The Met, MoMA and Tate Modern, of course, but what about quality feeds from other galleries, museums and institutions?
For International Museums Day, we talk to four directors about loans, donations, digital innovations, ‘the duty to safeguard great art’ and more
As Christie’s fourth Handpicked sale moves fully online, we speak to a quartet of rising stars about art and inspiration under lockdown
With a prophetic eye for up-and-coming talent, Don and Mera Rubell have been buying art for more than 50 years. In 2015, Jonathan Bastable went to meet them
From the National Gallery of Victoria to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, how the world's great museums are bringing the best of their collections into your home
How the British Museum, the Louvre, the Uffizi and more are bringing their treasures into your home
Now you can find out by taking a live online tour with its curator at 6pm GMT (1pm New York) on 8 April via MFA Ghent’s Facebook page
A look at how The Frick, LACMA, The Met, The Bass, The Guggenheim and others are making their treasures available online
The co-curator of the the German Expressionist’s largest UK show in more than two decades discusses his controversial legacy
From record-breakers to national treasures, a selection of the very best works offered by Christie’s
From 2016, an in-depth interview with collectors, museum founders and city regenerators Eli and Edythe Broad
Andrew Graham-Dixon on the artist who turned her suffering into some of the most dramatic paintings of the Italian baroque
The director of the Michigan museum on its role in supporting young artists in the community, and her urgent quest to acquire works by women and people of colour
The success of the Luxembourg & Dayan gallery is built upon the expertise, trust and mutual affection of its three directors
A curated edit of stories for International Women’s Day
As the National Portrait Gallery prepares to close for a three-year refurbishment, Robert McCrum talks to its director, Nicholas Cullinan
This March sees the first US retrospective of Donald Judd in 30 years, revealing aspects of the artist’s practice that may surprise those who think they know it well
Abu Dhabi is a thriving cultural hub, with a dynamic community of artists, an acclaimed international art fair and world-class museums, including the Louvre