From Frank Thiel's Stadt to Tacita Dean's Palast, some of the best works about the Wall and life in Berlin after reunification
Galleries and collectors praised fair's new location but visitors remain largely German
Exile gallery has moved to Vienna, while Gillmeier Rech closes
Document denounces effort to ‘punish free creation’
The two may seem unlikely bedfellows, but plenty of artists are football fans—and they are making their allegiances known during this summer’s World Cup
Manifesta 12, Made in LA, Riboca and the tenth Berlin Biennale explore whether art can make a difference in a rapidly changing world
Exhibition next autumn will explore German unification in a global context
The event’s organisers see success in the participants’ resistance to threats and intimidation from Cuba’s government
Commercial and non-commercial enterprises combine as the most important event in the German art calendar gets underway
David Zwirner's idea that art fairs tax top dealers to support younger galleries signals major concerns over the fragile ecosystem of the art market
From a gallery floor-turned-treadmill at Alexander Levy to Aztec inspiration at Barbara Wien
Cooperating on messaging while maintaining individual identity proved key to drawing international collectors
São Paulo galleries have survived the country’s crises with a mix of adaptation and collaboration
German artist questions authorship and market value in show of paintings by Chinese copyists based on famous works by Caravaggio, Hockney and others
Addition of Positions fair helps create critical mass but clashes with Vienna, Chicago
The four permanent locations have been chosen for their historical and contemporary relevance, curator says
Collectors praise fair's mix of politics, aesthetics and conceptual works
Artist-run spaces and an unofficial biennial resist government pressure
Organisers vow to run their own exhibition after government postpones official event
The artists’ proposals range from videos of a talking earth and sun to a functioning hair and nail salon
Police oversaw end of protest as new director Chris Dercon said he could not find “common path” with occupiers
Fair throws off disappointment of previous incarnation with reports of early sales
As anticipation grows for the first-ever edition of new commercial venture, the city serves up a slew of shows
The annual event featured more contemplative works ahead of the Venice Biennale, Munster Sckulptur Projekte and Documenta in Kassel
Gagosian and other newcomers more than fill the shoes of stay-at-home Berlin galleries
Commissioned works will explore Nazi loot and "riddle of German history"
The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens will send part of its collection to Germany for the international exhibition
Douglas Gordon explains why he asked to receive France’s highest honour in Berlin
Transmediale festival inaugurates €10m revamp of landmark building
The artist will accept the title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in Berlin later this month