In its first iteration, the exhibition paired artists with local storefronts far from the city’s major cultural districts
Making a making a remarkable return to the contemporary art world
...and this is where a Belgian collector will put his art on show
Billionaire François Pinault bought Chen Zhen and Pistoletto
Hans Grothe has sold 700 works to Wella hair-care billionaires for E50 million
“Most contemporary art collectors today are intellectuals who own their own company”
“I would like to leave a sad, funny, little painting”
Site-specific works by artists such as Michael Rakowitz and Holly Hendry are planned as part of the Creative Coast initiative led by Turner Contemporary and Visit Kent
Cityscapes and portraits, along with his Old Master transcriptions, feature in this book that accompanies an exhibition at London's Piano Nobile Gallery
One-room space in Washington, DC, focuses on art and culture rather than “catastrophe”— but a section is dedicated to the 1948 mass exodus
During London's Classic Week, we take a look at what the same sum will buy you at either end of the art historical timeline
LGBTQ exhibitions and works that are explicitly out and proud are magnets for official ire in mainland China
The newly created institution will involve all 200 students of the Montpellier School of Fine Arts
Bjarke Ingels-designed culture hub will be the new home of the Frac regional contemporary art centre
Book looks at what they like and how they think it helps their own work
Records set for Tschabalala Self and Kara Walker as a new wave of works by contemporary artists come to auction—bucking the pale, male and stale status quo
As his show opens at the Kunstmuseum Basel, we talk to the South African artist about his latest works. Plus, we look at the 50th edition of the Art Basel fair. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Plus, would Marcel Duchamp approve of a snow-globe urinal?
The system of dividends is a way to address the "immense amounts of unpaid or underpaid labour" that support the art world, she says
The Swiss artist, who has had a stand at the fair since 1980, guides us round the second floor
Your voice reveals much more about you than you think—and the Turner Prize nominee and Parcours artist is listening
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Gemini, Libra and Aquarius art lovers
As the New York Times bans satirical illustrations, Art Basel has plenty on show, from the 1920s to today
The artist, whose work is causing a stir at Art Basel, aims to keep alive conversations on the toxic nature of power that sparked the feminist social movement
Curator Gianni Jetzer shares the highlights of his eighth—and final— edition
The Portuguese artist’s work focusing on issues such as abortion and honour killings is more relevant than ever – and curators cannot get enough
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces art lovers
The Belgian art collector tells us what he's bought and why he loves it
The first rule of art fairs is don't talk about auctions—but sometimes they can benefit artists and their dealers
Self-interrogation is central to the work of the South African artist, whose latest piece on show at the Kunstmuseum Basel poses a series of questions that get half-answered