Laurie Rojas

Sweet smell of success for reborn Art Cologne

German galleries, especially those from Berlin, are flocking to the revitalised fair this week<br>

‘No lawyer will represent me’

Tania Bruguera speaks to The Art Newspaper about life in Cuba after her arrest and the calls for a boycott of the Havana biennial in May

Philadelphia Museum of Art explores African-American art from Civil War to civil rights

The exhibition unites 75 works under four historical sections from the early 19th century to the present

Spanish brothers implicated in sale of fakes to Knoedler & Co to be extradited

Spain have consented to sending José Carlos and Jesús Ángel Bergantiños back to the US where they can be charged

Eva Hesse and Gego feature in parallel shows at their native city’s Kunsthalle

Hamburger Kunsthalle exhibits the work of two artists who both fled Germany in the 1930s

Swiss centre set to open in Lens to honour Pierre Arnaud

The new arts centre will present two annual exhibitions, starting with 'Divisionism'