Janelle Zara

Must-see shows in and around Maastricht during Tefaf

From an Isaac Julien retrospective and an artist’s haunted hotel to the story of the city's 17th-century siege

Felix art fair proves as fun as ever, even as sales slow

The scrappy art fair continues to attract galleries and buyers to playful stands inside a Hollywood hotel

Palms by the hotel pool: a relaxed environment for robust sales at the Felix Art Fair

A pre-Frieze opening, record VIP visitors and strong in-person engagement are helping the homegrown fair go from strength to strength

Huge Paul McCarthy installation seeks forever home

The artist’s “WS White Snow”, an installation which had only been on public display once, is on view in the artist’s studio amid efforts to secure its long-term care

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Feminist artist Suzanne Lacy on the possibilities of activism and public service in the art world

The artist’s current survey at the Queens Museum in New York revisits major milestones of her practice

Barbara Kruger’s wayward words opt for style over substance in expansive New York exhibitions

Shows featuring Kruger’s text-based works at David Zwirner and the Museum of Modern Art spark little tension

‘A fig for your barriers of wire’: Diego Rivera’s dream of a united America explored in major show

The exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art brings together 150 paintings, frescoes and drawings that illustrate the Mexican artist’s vision of unity and solidarity with workers

At Frieze Los Angeles's BIPOC Exchange, buy art and give back to local communities

The Los Angeles artist and activist Tanya Aguiñiga has brought together several artist-led projects across different disciplines for a special section at the fair