The new space will be located in an 18th-century building that is among the neighbourhood’s oldest
Former Turner Prize judge replaces Alessio Antoniolli who has been in post for 18 years
The Whitworth's watercolour will be a highlight at the Royal Academy’s exhibition
The new president's previous roles have included a focus on the climate crisis
The decision comes after the chairman of the UK institution reiterated his desire to reach an agreement with Greece over the Parthenon Marbles
Sotheby’s is selling an alabaster piece while Bonhams’ early carving is made from ironstone
Joint initiative with London South Bank University shelved but collaborative PhD project is in the pipeline
Herbert Smith Freehills, which runs an "oil and gas" division, replaces BP
And a new show opens at the city's William Morris Gallery with a focus on radical landscapes
The review team will now liaise with the police for the criminal investigation
V.O Curations, which offers affordable studio spaces, was not able to find a replacement building in time to accommodate all the displaced artists
Works are largely drawn from the artist's 2017 Venice show
From Wangari Mathenge at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to a celebration of Black British designers at Somerset House
Event was held during a fortnight of back-to-back art fairs in the the UK capital and Paris
Famous and emerging artists from the country feature at both the contemporary African art fair, with a record number of exhibitors this year, and at Frieze Masters
With world temperatures hitting record highs this summer, a plethora of exhibitions in London and beyond explore our relationship to the planet
Khan spoke at Frieze about plans to partner with other stakeholders across the public and private sectors to build 71,000 sq. m of affordable workspaces by 2026
To the surprise of some, post-Brexit London is holding its own in the global art market, with new galleries setting up shop throughout the city, and long-term players opening new, larger venues
Los Angeles artist Lauren Halsey will also unveil a new work at the Kensington Gardens space
As London mayor Sadiq Khan launches a creativity campaign, he discusses the artists who have brought London to life and the importance of opening up creative education for all children
The debate over Europe’s art capital intensifies as post-Brexit red tape complicates business for UK art sellers and more major galleries set up shop in the French capital
The delay allowed the show's curators to travel and conduct further research about the Ku Klux Klan works, organisers say
The director of London's National Portrait Gallery receives what organisers hope will soon be seen as an “Oscar” of the art world
The privately-owned Mougins Museum of Classical Art closed in August for a revamp to rebrand as what has been described as Europe’s "first major museum dedicated to work by women artists"
The works by artist Franklyn Rodgers will go on view in the historic firm's Old Library
As studios disappear or become unaffordable, two housing schemes in the UK capital provide low-cost spaces—but are they ambitious enough to make a difference?
It's 150 years since Vincent moved to Brixton, where he fell in love
Other Greek treasures would come to London in exchange for a loan of the contested sculptures
The Indian curator, appointed a year after a racism dispute at the centre, hopes to diversify audiences and expand the presence of art across the Brutalist complex
The Association of Women in the Arts's first conference near Bond Street and the 'Lagos, Peckham, Repeat' exhibition in south London are worlds—and a lengthy commute—apart