The film-maker discusses her US-German heritage and how dance influences her work
Winner is to be announced early next year
Florida is on the frontline of global warming—a crisis that demands creative thinking
Phoenix Lindsey-Hall's disco ball installation pays tribute and references queer club culture
Today’s horoscope is for critics
Stands are transformed into studios as live works lay bare artists’ practice
Artist duo's new piece at ICA Miami responds to US policies towards the island
The artist’s work offers a surreal view of hidden labour involved in the production of goods
Today's horoscope is for artists
New galleries open with first solo US museum show by the Swiss installation artist
At 63, she is the oldest artist to receive the Tate's prestigious £25,000 award
The Puerto Rican artists Allora & Calzadilla reflect on Hurricane Maria and its aftermath
Art classes will be key to the school in Zambia, supported by Rashid Johnson and New York-based charitable foundation
Miami-based painters, sculptors and videographers share their workspaces, from a riverside lair to a living sketchbook
Multi-coloured explosive commission marks the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear reaction
The multi-coloured pyrotechnic piece marks the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear reaction
South African LGBT champion receives Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
The site is to be restored as a monument to the artist’s young model, whose portrait has been called the Mona Lisa of Austria
The online platform will have an emphasis on connoisseurship says the catalogue’s author and art dealer Jane Kallir
As Abu Dhabi Art fair opens, we speak to the Saudi artists Manal Al Dowayan and Ahmed Mater. Plus: Iraq's Dia Azzawi on creating the Arab world's Guernica
Work was revealed by actor dressed as Queen Elizabeth II, marking 100th anniversary of contentious declaration
The Chicago-based photographer, and MacArthur genius award winner, has given The Art Newspaper an exclusive glimpse at the series
The artist Hew Locke says a creative response to memorials dedicated to slave owners and empire builders can reveal hidden histories
Italian artist known for submerging a giant pair of hands in Venice’s Grand Canal plans to install the steel sculpture next year
Anselm Kiefer and Neo Rauch also figure among 1,001 richest people