Images the Lithuanian-American artist took at displaced persons camps in Germany reflect the current refugee crisis in Europe
French artist to present a deeply personal 25-year project with Creative Time
Artists’ visibility grows as biennials mature and fairs proliferate across Asia
Museums mark the centenary of the death of the French sculptor, who enjoyed great success with US millionaires
The artist’s installation at the home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church reminds visitors that stunning painted vistas were also homes to real people
Miriam Aroeste says she was surprised to have her art mixed up with the US President’s politics
The artist has created a mirrored ranch-style ‘house’ for the exhibition Desert X
Douglas Gordon explains why he asked to receive France’s highest honour in Berlin
Douglas Dreishpoon joins the foundation from the Albright-Knox Gallery
The artist will accept the title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in Berlin later this month
After 20 years of planning and spending $15m of his own money, the artist says he has no interest in finishing the project under the current government
Abbas Akhavan, Rochelle Goldberg and Eva Kot’átková to “continue in Calder’s legacy” through three-month residencies
Ten-metre-high illuminated sculpture was originally created for Rio de Janeiro
Palestinian art collector has commissioned a wall hanging based on Iraqi artist Dia al-Azzawi’s drawing, which is now in the Tate
“Art comes out of art; I’m interested in artists who influenced me, and how one artist interests another artist,” he says
But the question remains if the work can still be considered authentic, after the artist allegedly disavowed it
Belgian artist was chosen over 12 others whose maquettes will be auctioned at Artcurial
Annette Lemieux asked the museum’s curators to reverse her work Left Right Left Right
Robert Cenedella, the “Art Bastard”, brings his vision of the apocalypse to a gallery window just a week before the US election
US artist recalls Dutch road trip, the basis of his latest works on show in London—and says retirement is not an option
Kim Schoenstadt takes her idea for a group portrait on the road from Los Angeles to New York
A new book surveys four generations of abstract art in the Joyner/Giuffrida Collection
Annual event presents the best local talent while a new parallel fair looks beyond Poland’s borders
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, the late artist’s foundation has also undertaken the conservation of his hospital triptych Presence, Healing Circles
US Immigration is an unwitting curator in the multidisciplinary artist’s project on the global practice of grieving
The London-based architect and the Chicago-based artist spoke with us ahead of their joint talk at the Hirshhorn Museum
Zero Group artist has created six new nail paintings about human violence for exhibition at Dominique Lévy gallery
Louis Hock tackles fear, racism and hatred of immigrants with temporary barrier at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego