Considering why artistic responses to the AIDS crisis are relevant today
Unlike their Western counterparts, female Brazilian artists are at the forefront of the market
But will the wider market and museums buy in?
After facing a brick wall of bureaucracy in Manchester, the pair looked to the capital to share their collections with the public
At least three major art institutions opened last year and a similar number are expected to open in 2013
A season of art from the Southeast Asian nation will examine old wounds and build new bridges
The US artist Doug Aitken has created an “urban earthwork” for the façade of the Seattle Art Museum, which is due to be unveiled this month (24 March).
It will be part of a larger development that will include office space, retail outlets and swanky lofts
The opening of the Ullens Center will transform the local scene and the West’s understanding of what’s happening in China
The paintings were shown in the artist's recent White Cube exhibition
A glassblower’s take on a Florida utopia
Soviet-era unofficial artists and videos are on the centre’s agenda
Tate Modern shows that painting and performance are not polar opposites, but have a long history of interaction
The globalisation of Tate's collection continues
The new commission is industrial magnate Victor Pinchuk’s gift to the steelworkers of his hometown
Five artists describe how the ideas and techniques of the artists of the past have informed their work
Rising art star and activist Theaster Gates is transforming his Chicago neighbourhood, one building at a time
Bank sells several works to recoup $3m loan
Dancers and a singles’ night open Tate Modern’s new space
New Yuz Museum will be located in a 8,000 sq m. building with plans to swiftly expand
Young Russians' art may challenge St Petersburg hate legislation
He recently added 20 works bought at Frieze NY to his 1,200-strong collection
The Swiss collector is donating 1,463 Chinese contemporary works, with plans to sell another 47
Ackroyd & Harvey have fused nature and engineering to mark London 2012’s legacy and the Olympic Park’s hidden history
After seeming to grow cool on his Chinese venture, the collector is now staging numerous shows and branching into Indian art
The tent is deemed beautiful and airy, if too big by some
On the eve of his Palazzo Grassi retrospective, the artist talks about how journalists have misinterpreted his work
Several leading US museums took the opportunity to add to their collections of Latin American art
The gallery will feature a selection of his 2,000 plus collection