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Alison Jacques boosts Cork Street; Sotheby’s has Warner Records chief’s $120mn collection; gallery reopens in Kyiv
The long-awaited lifting of the ban on foreign tourists coincides with the launch of striking new works — and a new hotel — on Naoshima Island
The artist has created a wonderland that feels right for this moment of hesitant optimism
The polka queen is back with a sparkling collaboration
The Japanese artist’s story needs no embellishment in this skilful documentary
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Located on Hong Kong’s waterfront, the project aims to bring art to the widest audience
A Tate curator since 1988, she talks about the gallery’s giant new extension and her vision for the institution’s future
Exhibitions held together purely by gender may be inadequate, even distasteful — but are they still a necessary evil?
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The centrepiece of the Dogo Onsen festival is a witty installation of nine rooms redesigned by the likes of artist Yayoi Kusama
Consumers feel at ease judging fashion but there’s a degree of self-doubt in buying a sculpture
The new Frieze Masters fair is a dignified partner for the funkier Frieze London
More change in China, a powerful start to the autumn season and White Cube in Brazil
Jackie Wullschlager enjoys a tête-à-tête with Tate’s director, the force behind the world’s most popular modern art museum
A retrospective reveals the enduring power of this strange chameleon artist
The dame of the Japanese avant-garde talks about obsession and fame
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