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Her intricate, organic wire sculptures are finally getting the attention they deserve
Nicky and Robert Wilson’s collection has grown to almost 40 site-specific outdoor artworks, including Tracey Emin and Cornelia Parker
The artist’s illustrations of Dylan Thomas’s radio play capture everyday joys and frustrations with vibrancy
The London-based fair returns after three years with ambitious plans for global growth, says its chief executive
The Factum Foundation’s display at the Masterpiece art fair has a digital recreation of the pharaoh’s tomb
Often overlooked as a minor part of their practice, jewels are attracting major market attention
Fifteen sculpture parks, installations and alfresco spaces to enjoy around the world
Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads
Timothy Taylor goes big in New York; Mondrian show will boost market; Piano Nobile represents RB Kitaj
Energy and delight shine brightly in a New York retrospective that takes in dictatorship, indigenous rights, love and war
The artist wants his work to commemorate those who came to the UK from the Caribbean but also question the purpose of public sculpture
A Bob Dylan recording, a Francis Bacon and a first edition annotated by Margaret Atwood are all going under the hammer this season
This nautical oeuvre includes handpainted sails and modernist hulls. And it looks pretty amazing
Chris Kraus, author of the cult novel ‘I Love Dick’, on freedom, destruction and the parallels with her own creative process
In the art and challenge of communication, so much happens in the space between the words
The sixth-generation dealer in her family’s Parisian blue-chip gallery on adapting in a changing market and exhibiting at Tefaf
Artists at this year’s fair are taking a minimal approach to engaging with ecological issues and the natural world
Demand is soaring and Gentileschi has become a household name — and many more are waiting to step into the spotlight
Opening a massive gallery in London devoted to Renaissance art is bold today, but he believes tastes are changing
Some of the most glorious drawings of the 20th century are to be found in an intimate, fizzing encounter with the artist
The exhibition traces the Missouri-born showgirl’s impact on art, dance, music, film and fashion
Bourgeois spider sells for $40mn; challenge at Liste as gallery’s art locked in Shanghai; respite at the June Art Fair; Sotheby’s to offer Bacon painting of Freud for £35mn
The damage inflicted on works during the Soviet era is at the heart of the Tunisian-Ukrainian’s ‘Blindstrom’ project
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
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