Rachel Corbett

Is Lady Gaga the face of 21st-century Dada?

Curators of centenary exhibition on the movement want to baptise the pop star in a pool

Crowdfunding offers small investors the lure of big art

Financing model is better known in the tech world

Artnews

The robots are coming

Artists turn to precision engineering as production costs for delivering an industrial aesthetic plummet

Artist's immigrant performance axed

Untitled fair organisers cancelled it just hours before it was set to take place

Miami exhibition confronts gun violence

Show’s message reinforced by California shootings

The price tag of contemporary art is just the beginning of what it will cost you

The Art Preservation Index wants collectors to know that much art today is made from materials that will deteriorate fast

Guerrilla Girls take aim at ‘cartels of collectors’

Feminist art activists plan “anti-billionaire” campaign to highlight discrimination, which kicks off in Minneapolis

Artists donate works to help pay for their Drawing Center shows

Non-profit gallery has turned to artists as "philanthropic community has become less supportive"

Houston show looks at racial injustice from a white perspective

The Abolitionists to include controversial installation about Michael Brown shooting by artist Ti-Rock Moore

Double vision: the grey area of ar tistic appropriation

US copyright law is no longer fit for purpose as courts are forced to make artistic judgements in “fair use” cases

Slow and steady wins the race at Expo Chicago

Without the hustle of New York, Miami and London, this fair has built a reputation for considered collectors and talent-seeking curators

US election 2016: which of the presidential frontrunners gets the arts?

Our guide to who’s running for the White House and what they have funded—or cut

Expo Chicago: Art goes above and beyond the gallery walls

The fair’s fourth edition will have works hanging from the ceiling, public art around the city and the first Greater Midwest Curatorial Forum

Miami U-turns on hedge funder’s private museum after media savaging

City promises to clear any hurdles to allow Florida collector Bruce Berkowitz to share his art with the public

Residency programme extends its global reach, from Beijing to Brooklyn

Davidoff Art Initiative sends contemporary artists from the Caribbean to Europe, Asia and the US

Below-the-radar art graduates feature in New York show

Artists chosen by former Whitney director come from across the US

Lawnews

Artists add their voices to US resale royalties debate

New York panel pits lawyers against practitioners

Exotic seasoning, but nothing too foreign: Rachel Corbett on the Triennial Bruges

The newly revived exhibition has some nice work on view, but is far better-behaved than its avant-garde past

Experts identify top six scandals amid boom in art crime

As new challenges emerge, tighter regulation is needed, they tell New York conference