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Why the yellow high-visibility vest is a paradoxical symbol for the protest movement roiling France

BY Will Wiles |

In further news: Syria’s National Museum in Damascus reopens; and a protest at the British Museum’s protest-themed show

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

Pyotr Verzilov is in a critical condition in a Moscow hospital after losing sight, speech and mobility

Poland’s feminist ‘Bison Ladies’ storm the Japanese artist’s Warsaw exhibition in solidarity with longtime model Kaori’s allegations of bullying

‘I am for free Pussy Riot,’ the performance artist says, in solidarity with jailed members of the Russian punk-feminist collective

More than 20 artists and designers are calling for work to be removed after a reception linked to the arms industry was held in the museum

The punk artists’s invasion of the pitch during the Croatia vs. France match reminded us what Russia’s new ‘normality’ really means

BY Aliide Naylor |

The punk activist-artists have been charged with disruption after they charged the field during the France vs Croatia match

‘You can’t reason with him but you can ridicule him’ – lightweight as it is, Trump Baby is a win for art as a legitimate form of protest

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Can a ragtag cluster of artists, curators and critics really push back against our ‘bare’ art world?

BY Gregory Sholette |

Ahead of the museum’s ‘The Future Starts Here’ exhibition, eco-activists protested the sponsor’s production of diesel cars

A procession around the fair channels the history of feminism, protest and dress code. ‘The Young Are At the Gates!’ Presented by Anton Kern, New York

With her first UK show at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, the Harlem-born artist reflects on the African American experience

BY Osei Bonsu |

Sex is not a sandwich, how to change the world and Lukács in Orbán’s Hungary: what to read this weekend

In further news: arts institutions cut ties with architect Richard Meier after harassment claims; Shenzhen Biennale removes curator Gary Xu Gang

‘NRA Takes Lives’: the artist and his publishing outfit Badlands Unlimited have produced banners for students in the US protesting for gun reform

The photographer’s activist group PAIN staged a ‘die-in’ to protest the Sackler family’s controversial pharmaceutical links

Renée Green, Alfredo Jaar, Lara Schnitger and Hank Willis Thomas explore protest and collectivity in Frieze New York’s new Live section

What impact has the repressive offensive against demands for independence had on the Catalan cultural scene?

BY Albert Forns |