Experiences at the fair range from reclining in a hammock to enjoying an ice cream
All the gossip from Art Basel and beyond
A four-screen video work by Bill Viola to be unveiled this month is the first in a series of installations reflecting on the role of religion in Britain
Artist due to bury a Boeing 737 in Birmingham next summer
David Walsh to sell Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary along with pieces by Chapman Brothers, Damien Hirst and Jenny Saville
Venue for socio-political art to open in converted armaments factory in Maubourguet
The sculptor, who has a history of being fêted by the French, will accept the award at the French Embassy on 1 June
The central exhibition at the Venice Biennale is searing but splendid, even if it raises moral concerns
Show includes fashion designs as well as early drawings and pastels found in a sealed package during a recent studio visit
Sale of more than 2,000 works from Helge Achenbach's company expected to fetch between €3m and €4.5m
Tania Bruguera, who has had her passport confiscated after planning a free-speech performance in Revolution Square, is due to host a 100-hour reading of the book The Origins of Totalitarianism ahead of the city's biennial
Pedro Reyes's show is more about performing for the camera than changing the world
The artist group is fighting for workers’ rights in Abu Dhabi, but US foundation says it is ‘acting in good faith’
Second edition to open at the Visual Culture Research Center in September with related projects across Europe, curators say
The move to the Tour & Taxis site next year coincides with the launch of the Independent fair in the burgeoning contemporary art hub
Koons' sculptures may look like child's play, but behind the play-doh is a long and complicated process
The New Museum bets on future stars who deal with our digital world