While the local art scene has thrived since the arrival of Art Basel, doing business beyond the city is increasingly important
The filmmaker has applied the original immersive technology to his new documentary about the German giant of contemporary art
The Miami-based artist describes her love of a wall work by the skateboard aficionado and how creeping gentrification forced its Banksy-style journey to a new home
Eight solo gallery presentations explore textiles, from knotted biomorphic hemp forms to Bauhaus-inspired geometric compositions in silk, cotton and paper at this year's fair
Known for this dangling horse and gold toilet, the Italian artist's exhibition is in the unlikely setting of Winston Churchill's birthplace
Art After Stonewall, a touring exhibition of works covering gender, sexuality and Aids, shows how queer culture was shaped by the Stonewall riots
As visitors to exhibitions are increasingly sharing their experiences online, should curators plan shows for maximum hype?
A wave of innovative exhibition design has graced our museums in recent years. What are the keys to holding the viewer’s gaze?
UK retrospective freeze-frames often ephemeral works from the 1980s and 1990s
The octogenarian painter stars in The Price of Everything, a new film about the machinations of the market airing on HBO
The Scandinavian duo build a swimming pool in the Whitechapel Gallery and address their anger at populist leaders
She discusses her tightrope of Dagestani art and how she is combining beauty treatment and sculpture at the Liverpool Biennial
Riga, Bangkok, São Paulo—every modern city wants a biennial. But is this good for contemporary art? Leading curators join the hot debate
Fifty years on, Joan Bakewell remembers speaking to the pioneering artist for the BBC, shortly before his death
An increased presence of African galleries at this edition of Art Dubai could signify a flourishing regional market
From genre fluidity to the British artist's love of analogue film
Central Park is an ideal location for the British-Nigerian artist’s latest sculpture
Noah Charney on the hundreds of works that were described those who saw them as wondrous, but which were only ever meant to be temporary
The painter Georg Baselitz once profanely dismissed artists behind the Iron Curtain—but their work is now experiencing a long-overdue rediscovery
The US artist discusses theatricality, science and the need for a greater environmental commitment in art
Noah Charney on works that were more influential to history than those that survive
The Algerian-British artist explores her family’s experiences living in the shadow of colonialism
A string of shows across the US, starting in Miami, examines the impact of technology on identity and raises the question: what does it mean to be human?
The city’s art scene has grown beyond recognition in the past few years, but can it sustain so many institutions?
How dedicated staff at PAMM and Vizcaya braved Hurricane Irma to keep the museums and collections safe
Russian art patron Igor Tsukanov has created a show at the Saatchi Gallery about artists who have risked protesting against conditions in Russia since 1991
The Los Angeles artist, who made one of the standout works at this year's Skulptur Projekte Műnster, is heading for the great outdoors
As three exhibitions open showcasing her work, including her Kitty City watercolours, the New Mexico-based artist talks about being at the centre of a revival of interest—and having her early life story turned into a TV series
As the debate rages about divisive Confederate monuments, five leading US scholars and curators pick the nation’s greatest memorial sculptures
Artists like Marvin Gaye Chetwynd have prompted a rethink in the Tate’s approach to live art