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Works by artists including Eduardo Paolozzi and Damien Hirst are on show along public paths
Vibrant sketches from the greatest names of the 20th century provide an alternative history of modernism
London’s great spectacle of art consumption opens its lavish tents, with the booth itself as a piece of performance art
The French conceptual artist’s media include video, found statuary – and dogs, fish and monkeys
A helicopter tour around a volcano, Hauser & Wirth’s contemporary gallery and Mr and Mrs Pitt’s honeymoon spot
Agents are confident the town’s growing arts scene will have a positive impact on the property market and local economy
For one of the art world’s most powerful figures, rural Somerset represents a surprising – and exciting – departure
India’s best-known contemporary artist gets a major new show
This pairing brings out the grace and rigour of West and the playfulness of the Arp
Whistler saw the world through a mist – but his vision of art’s future was crystal-clear
Basel brand hits HK; one fair in, one fair out in California; massive deflation for sculpture
Less is more for gallerist Daniella Luxembourg
The Ethiopian-born artist’s first London show explores upheaval and the Arab spring
The new Frieze Masters fair is a dignified partner for the funkier Frieze London
Housed in a former brewery building, Zurich’s Kunsthalle effectively blurs the line between public and private, commercial and cultural
The Swiss city was the last stage in a fair marathon that began in New York before continuing to Hong Kong
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