Julia Halperin
Artist to disappear into Puerto Rican rainforest
Papo Colo will live off the land in silence for 400 days as part of a new performance
President Trump: the knowns and unknowns
First reactions to property tycoon’s election to the White House and what it could mean for the arts
Artist turns Whitney work upside down after election
Annette Lemieux asked the museum’s curators to reverse her work Left Right Left Right
How the Albright-Knox Art Gallery raised more than $100m in just three months
Los Angeles-based billionaire makes surprise $42.5m gift to fund expansion
Modernism goes Latin American at MoMA
Collectors’ gift is part of wider trend in US museums as they redefine American art
Three to see: New York
Explore art history with Kerry James Marshall and bask in the pure positivity of Mark Leceky
MoMA boosts Latin American holdings with Cisneros collection
The Venezeulan collectors have given more than 100 works to the New York museum ahead of expansion
Five years on and the Clyfford Still Museum is still making discoveries
Curators have yet to examine more than 300 of late artist’s paintings
VP candidate Tim Kaine sponsors gun art show in Washington, DC
Photographs of works made by artists using decommissioned weapons are displayed in Senate building one month before the election, while originals are on view at local think tank
Three to see: New York
From a man cave to a coral reef, we've got you covered
Want a piece of a former Met curator's collection? It'll cost less than you think
The collection of Everett Fahy, who led the museum’s European paintings department and later the Frick Collection, headlines Christie's Old Master sale
‘If we don’t work together, we will see very dark times,’ says outgoing V&A director Martin Roth
American and Chinese museum leaders gather in New York to discuss international co-operation
Bigger than the Broad: Glenstone is about to become one of America's biggest museums
Roni Horn gets the solo treatment ahead of private museum’s major expansion in 2018
President Obama to ring in grand opening of Smithsonian's African-American museum
Tens of thousands expected at the weekend festival celebrating the newest addition on the National Mall, including performances by the Roots and Public Enemy, dance, spoken word and a southern BBQ
Why a growing number of museum veterans are crossing over to the commercial sector
Boundaries are not what they used to be, as the former director of the Andy Warhol Museum heads to Sotheby’s
Black history takes its place on Washington’s Mall
US president Barack Obama is due to cut the ribbon on the Smithsonian’s newest museum this month
Bass museum’s Miami Beach expansion delayed
Construction on the landmark Art Deco building pushed back until spring 2017
Richard Long gets down to earth at 101 Spring Street
British sculptor invited to create mud-based work in Donald Judd’s restored SoHo home and studio
Instagram model and makeup artist sues Richard Prince over copyright infringement
Part of the New Portraits series, the work at the centre of the case was shown—and sold—at Frieze New York last year
Three to see: New York
From the rigours of fashion at the Met to the power of sport in Brooklyn
Curators' tour of the new Tate Modern
As gallery attracts more than one million visitors in opening month, Catherine Wood, Achim Borchardt-Hume and Matthew Gale pick the works that take pride of place
Garage opens Russia’s most extensive programme for disabled visitors
This year’s programme to focus on increasing access for the Moscow museum's deaf audience
Macaws, crowds and an expanded canon: inside the new Tate Modern
Rehang of the collection places unfamiliar names alongside established ones while performance takes centre stage<br>
Obama library architects chosen
Husband-and-wife team Tod Williams and Billie Tsien designed the Barnes Foundation’s new Philadelphia home and the former American Folk Art Museum in New York
She’s got the look: where to find self-portraits, a jeune fille, muses and an unmerry widow at Art Basel
Kids commission the darnedest things: New York high-schoolers choose public art for Long Island City
Brooklyn-based artist Mika Tajima work looks like a hot tub with plumes of coloured vapour that change hues based on the fluctuating price of gold
Art Basel puts photography in the frame
Wolfgang Tillmans to get Beyeler’s first show of photos, as collectors buy major works at the fair
Made for each other: Moholy-Nagy and the Guggenheim rotunda
The Hungarian law student and aspiring poet turned Bauhaus artist is an ideal choice for the spiralling architectural space