Appellate Court upholds First Amendment rights but encourages stricter privacy laws in future
Its founders want to raise $40m and plan to support the continent’s museums
The city’s mayor has seen the exhibition and wants to bring it to the Icelandic capital
The Brooklyn Museum offers a slice of Jean-Michel Basquiat's pre-history
The Hugo Boss Prize winner's exhibition at the Guggenheim is spare but smart
Revamped site in east London will open in June
Survey reveals prevalence of Pace, Gagosian, David Zwirner, Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth in exhibition programming
This show compares the two artists, revealing that the painter even asked the sculptor for lessons
Artists weigh in on exhibiting at both events in quick succession
The celebrations of his life show how much he influenced—and was influenced by—some of the greats of American 20th-century art
The artist held nothing back as calamity was narrowly avoided
Christo and Jeanne-Claude on escaping from communism, how they met and what it takes to become an artist
Alicja Kwade on fleeing Poland, working for other artists and winning prizes
The artist reveals that his cavernous upstate New York studio includes a Formula 1 racing car that had "drifted in", and is packed with art following the recent cancellation of two exhibitions in Europe: "It's not good"
Each of the twelve motorists have been assigned a vehicle restored by Christie, their route incorporating a series of art fairs
Primeval forest for Tate in London
Only 15 were let in at a time, but that did not seem to prevent pandemonium
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Graham Sutherland and Francis Bacon compared and contrasted
Komar and Melamid reveal what we like, Tory politician Jeffrey Archer speculates in Warhols, fictional Bacon somewhat censored, and Britain’s own intellectual, Jonathan Miller, on reflection
In deciding that the certificate of the artist’s heir is no longer sufficient to prove a work’s authenticity, French courts will require auctioneers to be more thorough in future
Only Gorky and Pollock of his peers has so far been catalogued
Both Giacometti's spouse and favourite subject, Annette's championing of his talent persisted after his passing
A poet married to a painter reviews a survey of creative partnerships including Ernst and Carrington, Pollock and Krasner, Rodin and Claudel, and more
The author of "The Shock of the New" is both literary and discursive in the first book-length study of the German-born, London-based, artist