After 80 years, works by the Mexican artist known for his volatile relationship with Frida Kahlo are again on view
Passionate about porcelain, Royal Academy, London from 17 November 1998
A fortress's sewage works may soon become home to contemporary art installations
The artist held nothing back as calamity was narrowly avoided
This survey of 80 artists will prevent boredom from setting in as collectors are made to wait for the next superfair
Exhibitions at the Punta della Dogana and Palazzo Grassi rotate after two years
The objects that made collectors dig deep
Tastes remain mainly traditional
Russian money behind many sales as records tumble
Pieces created in collaboration by the artists are on sale now
Budapest, Zagreb and Warsaw raise their game with newer, bigger, better exhibition spaces
For Design Miami’s Designer of the Year, the hands-on approach is still vital to his work
“At Gagosian, it was understood, ‘Sit there and make money’”
The German artist explains why he puts aggression and provocation centre stage—along with his mum
As Art Basel looms large, Lowry weighs in on the best the region has to offer, citing the Bass Museum's "Creative Caribbean Network"
But Arab donors are in scarce supply, while Turks, Iranians and others spend freely
German court rules museum breached artist’s copyright by displaying photographs of 1964 happening
She enthused over the photo posing techniques perfected by Marilyn Monroe
Can a balance be found whereby both parties stand to gain from a partnership?
The show will be the first North American retrospective of the artist
Art from across the globe has recently found a home in Bankside
The art fair kicked off at Acqua with Faith's performance alongside friend and collaborator Josh Weller
Visitors' first impressions may have been hindered by the rainy conditions
Moving on from traditional didacticism and adapting to a new level of modern communication
After a decade of acclaim, will its triumph be topped by Tate Modern 2?
Richard Prince's Spiritual America has been the subject of police interference, and the question of unclothed children in art is once again at the forefront
Although it was covered by British government indemnity, the painting’s value remains unclaimed since its 1988 theft
During the Great Recession in 2009 we reported that gallerists must act "quickly and brutally" in order to survive