The Ulmberg collection, comprising works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann, Lyonel Feininger, Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois, may go to the city of Chur
A new “capsule collection” trail will also feature works by Mark Rothko and Dorothea Tanning
All you ever wanted to know about art (if you are little), from a cat that wanders round Tate Modern at night to why Louise Bourgeois made giant spiders—selected by The Art Newspaper's Anna Brady
The Wyss Foundation’s donation will create more than 5,000 sq. ft of extra space for the museum’s 20th-century art collection
Is the climate activist group’s campaign proving a success? Plus, Bahamian-born, US-based Strachan on his new Hayward show and a close look at a hanging bronze by Bourgeois
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Louise Bourgeois’s art to the love poems of Rumi
The historical association of textiles with gender, sexuality and identity norms make them ripe for subversion and reimagining
The ten-foot-tall metal arachnid is being sold by a Brazilian foundation and could reset several auction records
Two overlapping exhibitions see the Paris-born, London-based artist discuss his influences and inspirations, and the pleasure derived from including some of his late mother’s work
According to reports, visitors to The Woven Child exhibtion at London’s Hayward Gallery have had their posts mysteriously deleted
From Genesis P-Orridge at Pioneer Works to Louise Bourgeois at the Met, our pick of the best exhibitions in the city this week
All you ever wanted to know about Bourgeois, from the artist in her own words to an illustrated book for children—selected by the Hayward Gallery’s Ralph Rugoff and Katie Guggenheim
Spider IV will be offered at Sotheby's Hong Kong contemporary evening sale later this month
Show at the Kunstmuseum Basel brings together text works by the late artist in a year that will see three major Bourgeois exhibitions
Plus, Desert X opens second Saudi Arabia edition and Gerhard Richter's 90th birthday exhibition in Dresden
Work by women, much of it featuring women's bodies, has been attracting the attention of buyers at the London fair
The first major exhibition to focus on the textile pieces that the late Paris-born artist made in the final phase of her career will open in February 2022
From Louise Bourgeois at The Jewish Museum to Sam Durant’s High Line Plinth commission
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
The new space will open with an exhibition of work by Louise Bourgeois in June
Coinciding with the auction house's New York sale room re-opening in June, the sale marks the first time female artists will comprise over two-thirds of the value of an evening auction
Featuring works by Louise Bourgeois, Elizabeth Catlett and others, the online series explores artists' experiences of motherhood and their connection to their own moms
In his new book the photographer Jean-François Jaussaud details how he gained the trust of the late French artist
The late French artist’s phallic bronzes are not as easy to home as many of her other works, but it is the spiders that remain the most coveted— and hardest to come by
Post-war and contemporary sale in New York also produced a big sale for Robert Rauschenberg and new records for Louise Bourgeois and Jonas Wood
The colossal work, one of the first arachnid sculptures the artist made, has embarked on a multi-city tour