We look at which contemporary artists hold the record for the most shows in the capital over the past 20 years
Artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford have investigated the troubling ways in which ImageNet classifies people
The Danish-Icelandic artist has long been addressing environmental issues in his work
Most of the late artist's work was lost in the tower block fire in 2017, but nine surviving prints will be sold in aid of education programme in her honour
The project will be launched on the heels of the UN Climate Action Summit in New York
Open letter describes the Garrison Church, damaged in the Second World War, as the symbol of an “unholy alliance” between church, military, and state
Announcement comes after the German artist turned down proposals for his own museum in Cologne
Jamie Thomas is accused of stealing more than $1m and 100 works of art from the late artist in new court filing
The brilliance of the scholar's examination of artists such as Paula Rego and Sigmar Polke is evident despite name dropping and verbose language
New documentary by Willing’s son will also form part of Hastings Contemporary's reassessment of the forgotten artist
The self-taught artist explored magnetic field energy in his kinetic works, admired by Duchamp and the American Beat poets
The pair created provocative installations about American society, race and sex
But politics and philanthropy are the hot topics of conversation below the surface
The show includes the work of 16 contemporary artists exploring themes such as sexual identity, repression, religion and memory
Public can take a dip in the intricate Gateway pool at Jupiter Artland park in Edinburgh
No deal prospect and track record as London Mayor scrutinised
The intensely private artist won the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the 2013 Venice Biennale
The new project, launched by Pen America and ArtX, aims to support at-risk artists
Axel Krause’s support for anti-immigration party AfD was a step too far for the organisers, but others say his exclusion suppresses freedom
The 28-year-old recently showed work in Times Square
The New York-based artist Xaviera Simmons responds to art critics who thought the 2019 Whitney Biennial was "not radical enough"
The New York-based artist Josephine Meckseper shares personal memories of her father’s life and work
The six-storey 2,400 sq ft painting depicts an empowered black teenager
The gallery community has encouraged strike action, with many closing to enable staff to join protests
The city's artistic response to the political unrest proves that the best work often comes at times of crisis
Artists Lubaina Himid and Tarek Atoui receive funding awards
The artist's last solo exhibition centred on gun violence
The artist delved into quotidian objects like a 10-foot-high kitchen table
Trail of red sand will be visible to travellers in flight and on the ground in Seattle
North Carolina used film director’s images without obtaining his permission or compensating him