London’s Serpentine drops Sackler name following ‘rebranding’ArtReviewartreview.com26 March 2021The gallery says the decision has nothing to do with the philanthropist family’s fall from grace
Montpellier’s MoCo ousts director Nicolas Bourriaud in latest controversyArtReviewartreview.com25 March 2021Bourriaud, who founded the institution in 2015, will be replaced by more ‘populist’ choice Numa Hambursin
Germany likely to return Benin BronzesArtReviewartreview.com23 March 2021If the Board of Trustees of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation approve the move, the artefacts will be restituted to Nigeria
Dark Mofo cancels Santiago Sierra’s blood-soaked British flagArtReviewartreview.com23 March 2021The arts festival in Tasmania has pulled plans to show the artist’s Union Jack flag drenched in the blood of Aboriginal people
Marc Quinn’s Black Lives Matter statue could returnArtReviewartreview.com22 March 2021The artist’s depiction of activist Jen Reid temporarily occupied the plinth of a toppled statue to slave-trader Edward Colston in Bristol last year
Galleries shutter as Paris locks down over COVID-19 third wave fearsArtReviewartreview.com19 March 2021Paris and areas of northern France are entering another month-long lockdown, ordered by the French government
Subject, Object, Verb: Tschabalala Self Tells the Story of Black Pop CultureArtReviewartreview.com18 March 2021ArtReview’s podcast explores the connections between artists, art and life