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Galerie Perrotin heads to the Lower East Side

The new gallery, in a former fabric factory, will be eight times the size of dealer’s current space

Reviewnews

Loose language: on Liam Gillick's Industry and Intelligence

The artist's new book is confused and lacking in rigour

National Gallery of Art names next Mellon lecturer

Historian to explore frontier spirit in American art

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The false Gods of Dada: on Dada Presentism by Maria Stavrinaki

A new book on the movement draws lessons on the dangers of eclecticism

Our picks of Spotlight: artists are mad about Dada

Artists revisit the early 20th century movement's strategies at Frieze

Hirshhorn Museum plans Kusama bonanza

Survey will feature six of the Japanese artist's Infinity Rooms

Rodney McMillian and the poetry of the past

The artist, the subject of three retrospectives in New York and Philadelphia, finds history in abstraction

Fairsnews

Satellite dish: our pick of the top events outside the tent

Satellite fair organisers are planning increasingly inventive projects to make their events stand out from the pack

Richard Tuttle: thinking big at a quiet moment

Two New York shows of the US post-minimalist credited with softening the rigid square look backwards and forwards

Museums and galleries turn to the work of Gordon Parks

In the ten years since the artist’s death, interest in his work has steadily grown

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How art went back to basics

Fifty years after its opening, the pioneers of Minimalism recall the groundbreaking exhibition Primary Structures

Sol LeWitt’s art collection reveals friendships and artistic resonances

The Drawing Center displays a selection of the 4,000 works amassed by the ‘natural-born collector’

Interview: Cai Guo-Qiang takes stock of Chinese art now

Artist-turned-curator looks beyond political messages and record prices for group show in Qatar

Cai Guo-Qiang lights up Doha show with alternative look at Chinese art

Artist hopes to refocus critical discussions onto the work itself with an exhibition featuring 15 of his compatriots at Qatar Museums

The Twin sides of Edvard Munch: on Munch and Expressionism at the Neue Galerie

The show examines the influence of Munch on his contemporaries

Ken Griffin spends reported $500m on two Abstract Expressionist paintings

Billionaire hedge-funder is believed to have bought works by De Kooning and Pollock in one of the biggest private sale in history

Met plans shows on Max Beckmann and Marsden Hartley for Fifth Avenue home

All the talk may be about its move to the Breuer building, but the museum will have some significant Modern art shows in its main building

Ellsworth Kelly, trailblazing American painter, dies at 92

The artist’s optimism carried through into his late years

Top ten shows of 2015

Louisa Buck and Pac Pobric pick their favourite exhibitions of the year in the UK and the US

Frank Stella’s decline: on the artist's Whitney Museum retrospective

Critical conviction regarding Stella's work has fallen with the quality of the art

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Artists who organised performances in Collins Park earlier this week, as part of Art Basel in Miami Beach’s Public sector, also work in other media and had pieces on sale at the fair