Artist and activist was in her home country to deliver aid
Anti-Castro artist and human rights activist El Sexto believed to have been abducted amid crackdown
New director says the space will reopen in January after refurbishment and an organisational rethink
German photographer captures country's rich architectural heritage
One of the key representatives of “relational aesthetics”, the artist will receive the award in Dallas in April
From Anne Imhof’s circus-like opera to a marathon of artist’s films to Andreas Greiner’s giant chicken skeleton
Ninth edition of reluctant fair keeps the focus on solo artist projects
Event attracted few international collectors but included many standout shows
DIS-curated biennial and the inaugural show of Julia Stoschek’s satellite play to city’s strengths
Fidel Castro visited former-GDR city of Rostock where latest show opened this week
Make tracks to the German capital for the bank holiday art extravaganza
Following the opening of its new building this weekend, the Swiss museum will show the abstract artist’s figurative work
Restorers at Alte Nationalgalerie put right “decades of neglect” to reveal new depths of Caspar David Friedrich’s famous duo
Madrid fair cements ties with Latin America
To mark the anniversary, the gallery is showing all the artists it has worked with in Germany
But buyers shy away from experimental works and unfamiliar names, making it hard to develop a market for young and emerging artists
The deal includes the 15th-century Virgin of the Pomegranate and a small panel by the artist
As relations improve across the Florida Straits, a string of exhibitions makes the most of the cultural ties between Miami and Havana.
Invited to London by Frieze, the activist-artist explains why she is determined to return to Havana—if she’s allowed
The normally slow-paced city kicks into art overdrive this week with around 100 exhibitions and projects
Monika Grütters faced by "storm of protest" as other artists vow to withdraw works on loan to German museums if export restrictions become law
While artist is named first to take up residency established by New York City mayor’s office of immigrant affairs
From the Foreign Affairs festival to commercial gallery shows, time-based art can be found all over the German city
Increasing pressure to grow is pushing mid-tier galleries to find new ways to remain competitive
German capital’s 1960s urban renewal is explored in new shows
Sale of more than 2,000 works from Helge Achenbach's company expected to fetch between €3m and €4.5m
Tania Bruguera, who has had her passport confiscated after planning a free-speech performance in Revolution Square, is due to host a 100-hour reading of the book The Origins of Totalitarianism ahead of the city's biennial
International art world shows solidarity with Cuban artist—but her compatriots are less keen
Dealers hope the sex appeal of brand Berlin will pay off as this year's edition opens today<br>