Philippa Kelly
Just Stop Oil protestors place high-vis jacket on ancient Greek statue at the British Museum
The campaign group dressed up a sculpture of the goddess Demeter and added a speech bubble beside it reading “just stop famine”
American Civil War-era bread and heroic migration: Deutsche Börse Prize nominees announced
Four international artists have made the shortlist for the award, worth £30,000
London's National Gallery to ban liquids after attacks on paintings
The gallery will introduce new security measures, stating it has been "forced to act to protect our visitors, staff and collection"
Two arrested after Picasso painting targeted by protestors at London's National Gallery
Members of campaign group Youth Demand covered the painting with an image of a Gazan mother and children
'We want to lift those who take the risk for us all': Rosana Paulino receives new Munch prize celebrating artistic freedom
The inaugural award, established by the Munch Museum in Oslo, commends the artist for works exploring the history of racial violence in Brazil
How Manifesta 15 plans to decentralise Barcelona's art scene
Across 12 cities and 92 artists, the nomadic biennial this year places a renewed focus on reaching diverse communities and creating lasting cultural change
‘It's not about being disabled, it's about great art’: Unlimited festival returns to London's Southbank Centre
The UK's largest celebration of work by D/deaf and disabled artists opens on 4 September with a packed and varied programme
Colourful new Hauser & Wirth show celebrates bringing art-making to mental health settings
For a new exhibition and auction, the charity Hospital Rooms is bringing art workshops designed for mental health facilities to the London gallery
Nan Goldin, Brian Eno and Rosalind Nashashibi among signees of open letter accusing Royal Academy of 'anti-Palestinian censorship'
The London institution removed works from a young artists’ exhibition earlier this month after they were deemed to be anti-semitic by the Board of Deputies of British Jews
‘Groundbreaking’ UK exhibition spotlights work of disabled, D/deaf and neurodivergent artists
Towards New Worlds brings together the work of 15 creatives, with a key mission being to counter traditionally siloed views of disabled artists’ work
Royal Academy removes works from young artists’ exhibition following accusations of antisemitism
A public letter from the Board of Deputies of British Jews criticised the RA's decision to display the works, and to do so without context
School’s in: new UK biennial puts pupils front and centre
Organisers of the inaugural Camden Schools Art Biennale hope it will inspire broader action on arts education