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A new study claims that the differences between Leavers and Remainers in the UK extend to artistic taste

An oil painting by the Venetian master has incurred a 90cm tear after falling from a wall in a royal monastery

The Long Island house’s basement studio will be transformed into an ‘interactive and creative space’

In further news: Rachel Maclean speaks out against ‘male dominated’ art world; Museo del Prado completes Bruegel restoration

In further art world madness: Basquiat heads to Broadway, and Disney’s spray-painting drone

BY In the Name of Art |

In further news: The Met to include Native art in American wing; Nan Goldin’s cameo on HBO’s ‘The Deuce’

The Cuban artist and activist created a special intervention at the Turbine Hall to draw attention to Alam’s case

An open letter to Greek authorities said that the killing of Zak Kostopoulos ‘bears strong resemblance to lynching’

On Instagram, the curator affirmed her support for the #MeToo movement, in response to the Kavanaugh allegations

In further news: collector joins Mapplethorpe censorship row; new space for Bronx Museum of the Arts

The late Cuban-American artist’s estate alleges that Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming film copies her work

The UK prime minister has revealed plans for celebrations in 2022 ‘to showcase what makes our country great today’

An expert claims that the night sky in Van Gogh’s painting echoes the turbulence of Hokusai’s print

In further news: Activists protest Luke Willis Thompson at Turner Prize exhibition opening; Helena Almeida (1934–2018)

The American artist is accused of plagiarizing an advertising campaign for his USD$3.7M Fait d’Hiver sculpture

Experts now convinced the model behind Courbet’s infamous work was Parisian ballet dancer Constance Queniaux

In further news: artist’s plan to rebuild Berlin Wall shut down; and did Caravaggio die of stab wounds or syphilis?

The man hit the legendary performance artist over the head with his portrait at an exhibition opening in Florence

‘The demand to be paid is a political one,’ says campaigning organization W.A.G.E.

In further news: Steve McQueen to show thousands of school portraits at Tate; Robert Venturi (1925–2018)