Stunning photos raise awareness of issues like sustainable development, pollution and human rights.
A photographic look at Britain's changing attitudes to identity, money, class and race.
Many of those who have been dancing to LCD Soundsystem and Chvrches are heading home – or at least to the nearest shower.
The Print Room's Grit and Glamour exhibition features portraits of stars of film, fashion and music.
Tate Modern's new 10-storey, pyramid-shaped tower has been unveiled ahead of its opening to the public.
Bridge Farm primary school in Bristol is the proud owner of a Banksy, a mural gift from elusive street artist.
The letter is said to have been stolen by an employee of the Smithsonian museum in the mid-1970s.
Spanish police make 7 arrests over stolen Francis Bacon paintings but works of art remain missing.
The tenth annual Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Award is open for entry until 10 July.
The Best of Russia contest attracts thousands of entries from amateur and professional photographers across the country.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to Burundian rapper Kaya Free about 'living in harmony without divisions'.
The exhibition explores daily life 90 years ago, revealing some intriguing similarities and some inevitable contrasts.
The show in which 2,000 pigeons perform in the sky at dusk with LED lights tied to their legs is being called a poor excuse for 'art'.
Unauthorised show in Rome features 120-plus original prints, sculptures and paintings from private collections.
The Jushi Tie letter has almost doubled in price since it was last auctioned in 2009.
Hundreds of rock'n'roll artefacts from world's biggest music icons are exhibiting and going under the hammer.
Fascinating photos captured in the early years of the 20th Century by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, a photographer and chemist known for his pioneering work in colour photography.
The Grande Hotel da Beira was once the largest and most luxurious hotel on the African continent.
Showing at Somerset House from 19-22 May, the exhibition will show the works of galleries large and small.
From the rear the resin and wax piece appears to be a praying boy.
From a chessboard to football stadiums, the former Polish minor and ironworker creates delicate sculptures in his flat in Ruda Slaska, Poland.
Staff given five weeks off in Maria Einhhorn's new exhibition 5 weeks, 25 days, 175 hours
Military now after the truth but isn't aiming to diminish anyone's contribution in devastating battle.
Rocketing costs for insurance and security of the two artworks is raising pressure on the school's budget.
Engraver Emmet Smith discusses the art of the signet ring and the challenges of keeping a tradition going.
IBTimes UK speaks to wood carver Anastasya Martynova as London Craft Week kicks off.
Incredibly detailed images of jewel-like insects reveal the beautiful, surprising, and often downright bizarre sculptural forms of some of the tiniest creatures on Earth.
The Food Photographer of the Year 2016 winners have been announced.
A new HBO documentary film skewers the moment when pictures considered porn became lucrative.
If you love British literary works and if you are in Russia – this year is for you.