The independent organisation, called the Working Arts Club, will host events to support visual arts workers from lower socioeconomic backgrounds in the UK
As 130 galleries take part in this year's fourth edition of the event, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck roundup some of their exhibition highlights, from John Baldessari to Michaël Borremans, Nan Goldin to BLCKGEEZER
The installation Sisters, Saints, Sibyls highlights abuse suffered by the artist’s late sister Barbara
ROCI project was seen in ten countries in the 1980s including the Soviet Union and Cuba
The exhibition space, international residency and workshop has given early platforms to now major names like Tania Bruguera, Sonia Boyce and Subodh Gupta
Looking back at the history of the pioneering dealership in post-war art, plus a thought-provoking new installation in Madison Square Park and Caravaggio's The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula
The commission for the controversial Unravel show reflects geopolitical themes
The new sculptures will be unveiled on the Trafalgar Square site in 2026 and 2028
Judge reverses decision by secretary of state to save 1929 Marks & Spencer building in London’s Oxford Street, paving way for its demolition
Devyani Saltzman is new arts director at City of London venue while Nicole Yip replaces Robert Leckie in Bristol
The gallery couldn’t afford the price, of just under £20,000
Hardy’s work ranged from hard-hitting war photography to images of the British at play
Proposals by Veronica Ryan and Thomas J. Price include a sweet potato and woman’s head
The retailer M&S wants to demolish and rebuild the unlisted Orchard House, but the politician Michael Gove and activists are pushing back
Archaeologists are "blown away" by the levels of preservation of the finds at Holborn Viaduct, which also include five oak coffins, a decorated lamp, a glass vial, and jet and amber beads
The 20th-century displays in the London institution’s Rooms Through Time galleries are being overhauled to reflect the diverse communities of Hoxton, the historic core of east London and one of the UK’s most gentrified areas
Exhibition will look at the significance of the artist’s career before and after her famed relationship with John Lennon
Purple Hibiscus will be unveiled in April as part of a new exhibition at the gallery
The gallery was founded in the Nigerian city in 2015 and has since added an outpost in Los Angeles
It will be the 23rd iteration of the London-based project
Castor and Niru Ratnam are moving to bigger spaces while Emalin is opening a second gallery
College chief faces double challenge of fundraising for renovation and diversifying the student body at the UK’s leading art institute
Studio Voltaire is seeking works by Cook who is known for her depictions of bolder, bigger women
The shows to visit in London, New York, Los Angeles, Basel and Paris
The funds to reimagine the museum are part of a wider £17.2m Levelling Up allocation that will help to bolster the district's arts credentials
A new smaller version of Jens Galschiøt’s work is part of a survey focused on human rights in Asia
The Royal Collection Trust, which runs the museums in London and Edinburgh, declines to give further details on change of heart
Works by the Florentine artist, who has been largely overlooked since his death aged 35, will go on show at the National Gallery