Axel Haubrok is fighting zoning restrictions after buying the former premises of the chauffeur service for top East German officials
Exhibition during Frieze week spans 20 years of the artists' career and will include a major new commission
As museum's teaser show opens in the Belgian capital, its president, Serge Lasvignes, tells us about branching out from Paris
Artists based in Iran were absent at the opening of exhibition of historical and contemporary Iranian art this week due to Trump's travel ban
Episodes of the TV programme will centre on three artistic hubs: Berlin, San Francisco and Johannesburg
US artist tries new techniques and tackles immigration in Naples exhibition
Commercial and non-commercial enterprises combine as the most important event in the German art calendar gets underway
The $100,000 award recognises mid-career artists from the Middle East and its diaspora
The Belgian-born artist has devised experiment with Italian scientist Stefano Mancuso
Despite soaring rents in the area, Unit London will open in former Citibank building on Hanover Square in June
Exhibition at Ludwig Museum aims to uncover work that remains "a blind-spot in the European cultural arena"
Brillstein Entertainment Partners will licence the US artist's paintings and "identify directing opportunities"
The work will feature “impossible” instruments created after intense research carried out at Edinburgh University
Presence of more dealers at the fair signals a comeback in the country’s art market
What to see at Art Basel in Hong Kong's satellite fair
The exhibition organised by Para Site will 'challenge preconceived notions about the region'
A new play in London based on Will Self’s 1997 novel is a viciously literate satire that imagines an art world populated entirely by chimpanzees
From Peter Young's Mandala-inspired works to Aissa Deebi's views of war-torn Gaza
We speak to Thomas Laird about his new book on the murals of Tibet and to Michael Rakowitz about his fourth plinth commission unveiled next week
From works on paper by emerging artists to an Anish Kapoor sculpture, the fair caters to all pocketbooks
The 27th edition of Salon du Dessin at Palais Brongniart assembles 39 dealers from Europe and the US
A record sale at Christie’s and a solid result at Sotheby’s show the market is in full recovery
Ultra-rich collectors who run their own museums will benefit from the change
Needed: You—Performistanbul puts on Turkey’s longest ever-live event
The dissident Chinese artist on why he's tackling the global refugee crisis in his first exhibition in the Gulf
Your essential guide to the Armory Show, Volta, Independent, Nada and beyond
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Madrid museum's collector-trustees, Carmen Cervera and Francesca von Habsburg, turn conflict into collaboration
Media mogul Tatxo Benet says that censorship is damaging for artists—and the viewing public