The works cannot be shown in China where the dissident artist says his identity has been erased
This year's edition of the art initiative is a call to action on the climate emergency
Auction results this week are expected to be down by almost a quarter signalling a "low tide" in London
Yael Bartana's public sculpture commemorates those who were shipped out before the Second World War
Louise Bourgeois’s Maman spider sculpture will also return to the Turbine Hall
Brexit casts a shadow over consignments in London, but young American female painters add some pizazz
The US artist discusses figurative painting ahead of her Whitechapel show; plus, why pregnancy was rarely depicted in the art of the past
Beijing's Gallery Weekend and UCCA Centre for Contemporary Art have been forced to cancel or delay their events
Sculptures are a ‘preview’ of a public commission by Laurence Edwards due to be unveiled in Doncaster in May
From Richard Artschwager's huge exclamation point, to David Shrigley's thumb, here are some of the most appropriate artistic responses to this historic moment
KW Institute exhibits works assembled by Francesco Conz, an Italian art collector and patron who entertained artists at his villa
Softer YBA market faces test as collection amassed by London bond trader goes under the hammer at Phillips next month
Installation in gentrified area is criticised as artists are priced out of the city's housing market
The Californian artist and teacher won numerous awards including the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale and the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama
The winner of the $10,000 Deutsche Bank Frieze Los Angeles Film Award will be announced at the second LA edition of the fair
Creating the ultimate art shock takes more than sticking a banana to the wall
Her first major retrospective, at MoCA North Miami, truly combines her two practices
The French artist, for whom interviews are treated as a piece of performance art, is showing work in Art Basel's new Meridians section
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani's decision to share the prize reflects the collective nature of their work, but how this could impact the award remains to be seen
Jann Haworth, who co-created the classic image with Peter Blake, revealed the surprising choice on our podcast
Collectors and artists are scrambling to find solutions to the US government’s penalty tariffs
Collector Maria Chen-Tu says she had loaned works by Markus Lüpertz and Anselm Kiefer to a businessman to be shown in museums
Show dedicated to Kiki Smith will be last exhibition at the historic Paris Mint due to low visitor numbers
Record prices were set for Charles White, Brice Marden, and Wayne Thiebaud, while a Clyfford Still painting prompted a prolonged bidding war
Ed Ruscha's visual pun Hurting the Word Radio #2 rose to $46m, a new world record for the artist, but most lots barely reached their estimate in a slow sales season
The property was once home to Paul Schultze-Naumburg, a leading proponent of Nazi cultural policy
The colossal works were part of a $690m overhaul of the Las Vegas resort
Multi-institution programme aims to introduce contemporary art to the capital's residents
GES-2 complex is located in a former power plant, built in 1907, located near the Kremlin
Brighton CCA, run by the University of Brighton, launches with exhibitions on German artist Franz Erhard Walther and south London collective Dog Kennel Hill Project