Immersive installations by artists such as James Turrell and Richard Wilson fill first major expansion of David Walsh's "adult Disneyland"
As US culture wars reignite, the Whitney Museum stages a timely exhibition of New York’s finest firebrand
We talk to Sally Tallant, the artistic director of the Liverpool Biennial, about the 10th edition opening next week. And Jane Morris, an editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper, joins Ben Luke to discuss “peak biennial”
Hong Kong show features rarely seen archival material, while 23 artists have made new works for an exhibition dedicated to memory in London
Christie’s introduces day sale format and established names give way to new talent
We speak to the queen of performance art about casting herself in stone and to the National Portrait Gallery’s director Nicholas Cullinan about the king of pop’s influence on artists.
Chinese authorities did not explain why Ken and Julia Yonetani’s four works will not be part of Powerlong Art Museum group show
Gallery's inaugural exhibitions go to Danish collective Superflex and US artist Doug Aitken
Artists participating in National Portrait Gallery exhibition explain why the King of Pop matters to them
New section at London fair will explore artists who railed against "the idea that genius resided solely in masculinity"
National Museum reopens after 15 years, following Museum of Contemporary Art’s decade-long revamp
The Polish art lover on her fascination with female artists and how she wishes she could have been seated at Judy Chicago's Dinner Party
Veteran performer's tribute to victims of totalitarian violence is part of Dark Mofo festival in Hobart
Nine other works by the US artist sold on Lehmann Maupin’s stand at the fair
First exhibition will show around 300 works on paper from the bank’s vast corporate collection
Artist's donated installation pays tribute to "a small victory for science"
Creative Time’s Art Basel project abounds with everything from gravel deposits to DJ-led meditations
Project aims to produce affordable, off-grid tools
Parcours, the Art Basel section for public art projects, is "radically different" from previous editions, says its curator Samuel Leuenberger
Exhibition at Garage Museum includes stalker-like snaps of Pep Guardiola and live work charting Germany’s World Cup success—or failure
The artist reflected on his early career and gradual success in David Rockefeller lecture
Manifesta 12, Made in LA, Riboca and the tenth Berlin Biennale explore whether art can make a difference in a rapidly changing world
Five works made around $18m (with fees) at auctions at Sotheby’s New York on 19 May, and two were bought for undisclosed sums in private sales
US artist says he has “nothing to do with the show”, the first to focus on this body of work in the UK
Long-awaited Tai Kwun complex will give local artists a world-class exhibition space
Korean artist has covered exterior of Brutalist gallery with 180,000 crystals as part of mid-career survey
The work will be located elsewhere in Paris, French culture minister says
Still no evening auction, but blue-chip artists make way for fresh talent in new day sale format
She was sentenced to jail for "spreading terrorist propaganda" after posting a painting depicting a Kurdish town draped in Turkish flags
Artist Olu Oguibe believes the city caved in to demands from the anti-immigration AfD, which opposes the monument