Rolling lockdowns and transport difficulties have stymied the art scene
Thaddaeus Ropac gallery will recreate a 1967 work by the American artist Sturtevant, which near-copied Oldenburg's 1961 installation as a comment on authorship and originality
The outpost opened in 2016 as an attempt to reach the potential tech-funded collector base in Silicon Valley
Amid rising interest rates and continued supply chain havoc, the UK's premier contemporary art fair resolves to celebrate the capital's position as an "international centre"
Blue chip galleries in New York’s original art district have put on their best shows with ambitious checklists and pairings
Hospital Rooms has worked with award-winning artists to commission works across UK hospitals
With the inaugural Frieze Seoul opening in September, more international gallerists are staking a claim in the city's rapidly expanding scene
Paris+ par Art Basel will include 156 galleries, 60 of which have a space in the French capital
The exhibition at Hauser & Wirth will coincide with Frieze London and present new works subverting the Western art historical canon
Plus, the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize winner: a basket made with horsehair
The Finnish artist explains her process and her relationship with cinema
Following a legal dispute with their landlord, the gallery’s founders are embracing a nomadic model while maintaining their focus on new media art
"This event could help build exposure for the galleries and institutions in Atlanta and make sure what we are included in the dialogue," says Atlanta Art Week founder Kendra Walker
The global fair brand will bring an international flavour to the Korean capital when it debuts this September, but exact terms of its partnership with the Kiaf fair remain unclear
Castor and Indigo+Madder are jointly taking a space and will share offices and viewing rooms—though will operate separate exhibition programmes
From Esmaa Mohamoud at Arsenal Contemporary to the Flag Art Foundation’s group show curated by ex-football player and arts patron Keith Rivers
The large-scale pictures, which recall both 19th century landscape painting and mid-20th century abstraction, comment on the very real effects humans have on the environment
Located in a townhouse near the Champs-Élysées, this will be the mega gallery’s 16th location worldwide
From Karim B. Hamid at Alchemy Gallery to Sky Hopinka at Broadway
Commercial spaces will exhibit and sell works made by artists during Russia’s invasion
“The project is also an oddball study in showing and viewing art online,” Brussels-based gallery Office Baroque says
In the wake of the latest Covid-19 outbreak, the postponed fair has enhanced last year’s hybrid model
Amid a crackdown on dissent, and the havoc wreaked by the pandemic, Hong Kong’s galleries have not just survived but thrived, with several new openings
Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
Almost half the works on show at the boutique event are by female artists—and lower price points are attracting buyers
Lost Wax, now valued between $10m and $20m, was stored in a private vault for four decades
It is hoped visitors will be able to travel to Beijing at the end of June, though a new date for the event has not yet been announced
Eighteen institutions from Aberdeen to St Ives have been granted funds to help with travel and accommodation
Kids can join in the London Gallery Weekend fun too—here are some of galleries putting on family-friendly events