Fears that the artist's installation would be associated with the fair led to intervention
Big excitement over bigger and bigger works
This survey of 80 artists will prevent boredom from setting in as collectors are made to wait for the next superfair
Conflict between government and arts organisers at Shanghai World Expo
Interesting work, relaxed censorship and sheer scale belie tensions in joint Hong Kong-Shenzhen project
The Turkish capital has curators, collectors and galleries—if the government pitches in, it could become the leading destination for contemporary art in the Middle and Near East
Benin waited more than 50 years since its independence for a biennial, and now it has two
In the second part of our interview with Storr, he considers the question of how to make the historic event truly representative of today’s global art world
The State Department wants to promote programmes in the Muslim world
Controversy over Venice Cube project
Less circus, more focus at the Venice Biennale
Long live the united nations of the arts?
Our overview also reveals the highs and lows of this year's biennale, which draws heavily on Scandinavian artists and pays tribute to grand masters Serra, Beuys, Twombly and Richter
Pigs not caught in flagrante delicto and women wrestling with balloons are just some of the delights at this multi-venue biennale curated by Rosa Martínez
The pull of past traditions is juxtaposed with the push of digital innovations
The Houston international photographic biennial is the only event of its kind in the US
The Biennale director who launched the “Aperto” section for young artists is now replacing it with “d’Apertutto” as the theme of Biennale ‘99
A history of how Documenta has changed with the times