The annual award, under the patronage of Japan’s Imperial Family, covers five categories including painting, sculpture and architecture
As her major retrospective opens in Basel, we talk to the artist about her gentle but brutal artworks
The artist produced the work, of gauzy fabric embedded with thousands of needles, after speaking to hundreds of mothers whose children were killed by guns
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Joseph Beuys to Paul Celan
Contemporary artists are making art from adversity
Some of the 15,000 women who were raped or sexually assaulted during the 53-year war in Colombia are telling their stories through a new memorial
We talk to the art market specialist Melanie Gerlis about the fair, to Doris Salcedo and Ragnar Kjartansson about their shows, Massimiliano Gioni about the New Museum’s video-art pop-up in London—and Louisa Buck discusses Frieze's special Social Work section. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Doris Salcedo is devoted to making art about political violence in a world saturated with images of death and destruction. As a show opens at the Guggenheim, she says she hopes her elegiac sculptures might re-sensitise us
The Columbian artist makes stark sculptures which probe the solitude of death