A study by the Copenhagen-based organisation Freemuse paints a bleak picture for global creative expression
The artist's latest show includes an active bioreactor
Kcho’s sculpture studio has been equipped with laptops, cell phones and virtual-reality goggles and is open to the public from 7am to midnight
The city will be taken over this summer by exhibitions and artist projects, including new work by Damián Ortega and Christian Boltanski
The tour is the first by a sitting US president in 88 years
Liverpool’s Fact partners with Geneva’s Cern on an artist residency, while the artist Ryoichi Kurokawa collaborates with the astrophysicist Vincent Minier to depict the birth of stars
Full funding will go to the museum if it raises an additional $45m on its own
Our selection of the must see shows and sales, from a centenary celebration of Asian art collecting to contemporary Japanese architecture
Abstract Expressionism experts forced to watch what they write and say
The conceptual artist has jumped ship to David Zwirner gallery, which is now showing her works in New York
This year's edition focuses on Africa—but its heart belongs to Manhattan
Highlights include stands dedicated to Lucas Samaras, Marilyn Minter, Sherrie Levine and Frank Stella
The sculpture, which was probably removed from the Koh Ker temple complex during the country's civil war, is the last of its kind to leave a US public collection
CEO Tad Smith addressed shareholder concerns over low sales and departures of key staff
The work’s current owner voluntarily turned it over to authorities
The Buenos Aires-born, London-based is expected to draw on his interests in Baroque architecture and spectacle
More ‘dream projects’, educational outreach and maybe a tv show
French organisers pull the plug on offshoot fair, held in a Hollywood studio backlot, two months before opening
Works by emerging artists are available in new Chelsea branch
Actor Nicolas Cage’s return of dinosaur skull is latest victory in Preet Bharara’s campaign to police the art and antiquities trade
President Tad Smith reveals that the auction house expects to lose between $10m to $19m in the fourth quarter due to sale guarantees for the former owner’s art
The institution will receive some proceeds from the sale of Old Master paintings that belonged to the late patron
Public works, education and residencies on the agenda
But the work is still owned by Tony Shafrazi two months later
Glafira Rosales’s name was not mentioned in connection with the auctions, which included pieces by Sean Scully, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Louise Lawler, Andy Warhol and Ad Reinhardt
The voluntary programme will cost the auction house around $40m after shaky sale season
With the appointment of a new creative director, the firm looks to work with more artists and fund ambitious projects