Exhibition may not be accessible for decades
Work by more than 70 emerging artists from across New York featured in Bronx Calling
While artist is named first to take up residency established by New York City mayor’s office of immigrant affairs
Artist surprised after four exhibitions are allowed to open in Beijing—but international travel is still off-limits
HangarBicocca show in Milan will throw new light on artist’s walk-in installations
Work to replace war-damaged fresco from 1910
Conservators have got to grips with seminal artist’s use of non-traditional materials
The US artist creates site-specific works for the fashion chain founded by Tony Salamé
Page found it hard to settle and survive, and most of his creative life was spent in a state of penury worthy of La Bohème
British artists to produce works for development south of the Thames
Liam Gillick and Zineb Sedira have made works for the Victoria Line
Pascale Marthine Tayou’s 40m-tall piece was dedicated to the women of Donetsk
Danish-Vietnamese artist says his “artistic integrity has been violated” by Rotterdam judge’s ruling in Bert Kreuk case
Auction house is contributing towards the artist’s production costs
Immersive video is inspiring artists—but getting to grips with the technology can be tricky
Two museum exhibitions will feature works that Uli Sigg has acquired since 2005
From a painting once owned by Ernst Beyeler to an American soldier’s wartime memento, older works at the fair often have a rich history to reveal
Carmen Herrera, now 100, is the subject of an inspiring new documentary