The Art Newspaper team picks apart this year's biggest art stories, from the art market heading online to the fight for racial justice
From Chila Kumari Singh Burman's eye-popping Tate Winter Commission to Lucy McKenzie's tube station takeover
The key figure in the British Black Arts movement of the 1980s has adorned the London museum’s façade with a colourful work exploring her own background
Plus, Chila Kumari Singh Burman and the art work that inspired that Biden-Harris video
Fiona Banner drops a klanger outside Defra while Laure Prouvost takes language to new levels
The Chinese dissident artist is stopping the regular advertisements in the famous square for an hour
With exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Xavier Hufkens, as well as her return to Margate, the artist is doing more in convalescence than most people manage in full health
From a chilling show on Arctic culture to Polly Morgan's gorgeously repellent serpentine sculptures
With her delayed show now open at Blenheim Palace, the British-born painter explains that she is as likely to be inspired by childhood comics as historic battle scenes
The project will support works centred around underrepresented communities in the climate movement
From Liu Xiaodong's portraits of wealthy Chinese immigrants to the Royal Academy's delayed Summer show
Plus, Maggi Hambling on making love with paint
It’s Frieze Week in London, yet there’s no big art fair at its heart. Can galleries create the usual excitement—and is anyone still buying?