Kara Walker
Cindy Sherman, Kara Walker and others sign letter denouncing human rights abuses in Iran
Meanwhile, Shirin Neshat decries execution of protestor Mohsen Shekari on Instagram
Frieze New York Diary: cyborgian bacchanalia, a sentient self-driving car and a Gagosian vending machine
Plus: Fotografiska New York celebrates the opening of a group exhibition on Black femininity
Acquisitions round-up: Versailles acquires a previously unpublished painting of a young Marie-Antionette by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
In Pictures | Kara Walker's private archive of works on paper published in new book
The publication is released ahead of an exhibition of the US artist's works at the Kunstmuseum Basel this summer
Kara Walker's secret archive to go on show at Kunstmuseum Basel this summer
Around 600 unseen drawings, collages, studies and writings will flood the museum's ground-floor galleries, providing a window into the American artist's work
Kara Walker’s celebrated Tate fountain—closed to the public early due to coronavirus—will be destroyed
The artist had previously said that she hoped “some aspect of it would have another life”
The Empire strikes back? Kara Walker's fountain makes a splash at Tate
US artist takes on British Empire’s legacy and the Transatlantic salve trade in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
Seven must-see shows during Frieze week
From Kara Walker's monumental Tate fountain to an immersive installation of animal sounds
Fresh talent breathes life into slim £45m postwar and contemporary evening sale at Christie’s London
Records set for Tschabalala Self and Kara Walker as a new wave of works by contemporary artists come to auction—bucking the pale, male and stale status quo
Southern discomfort: Kara Walker to take over Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall this autumn
The African American artist is known for work exploring race relations and gun use in the US
North Carolina to stage first show on American South
'Southern Accent' combines art and music to showcase the impact of the American South on US culture
Images of female sexuality abound at Frieze New York as artists find new ways to challenge perceptions
Women doing it for (and to) themselves