On the eve of his retrospective in Vienna, reclusive artist Walter Pichler offers a rare glimpse inside his Austrian farm
Spaces bloom and then wither as founders’ commitment quickly fades
With a biennial, two shows and a knitwear range on the go, Liam Gillick talks about the lasting effect of his Goldsmiths years
Call a specialist, you could get a commercial courier
The artist's work is among 287 purchases made by Tate in the last year
When Kaino thought the art world was getting too obsessed with money, he retreated into the realm of magic
A “landmark” museum for Ukraine
Velázquez meets Bugs Bunny in George Condo’s first major retrospective on the South Bank
An overview of the Cambodian art market, as well as names to look out for, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge
The artist on his early B-movie ambitions, art schools, the pressure to move to New York and why he’ll never leave Los Angeles
Wilhelm Sasnal on how his native Poland provides the inspiration for his work on canvas and celluloid
The display explores a broad range of Flanagan's work, showing there’s more to Flanagan than jumping hares
When artists subcontract technicians to make the works they design, who’s the artist?
Just how many spots has Hirst painted in the past 25 years?
Höller has a PhD in insect communication, but he abandoned the rules of science for the “subjective experience” of art
A fortress's sewage works may soon become home to contemporary art installations
Discussing the differences between Serra and Brancusi
His work at the Venice Biennale has meant rebuilding an installation inside a rebuilt caravanserai within the British Pavilion
Big excitement over bigger and bigger works
Figures saw buyers losing interest in the genre, before they regained confidence early last year
Andréi Nakov, a leading expert on Malevich, has produced a large-scale study of the Russian avant-garde's art and life
Newly released documents uncover a heated argument and the search for spares
A careful look at the catalogues unveils some of the peculiar dynamics of the market for Turkish contemporary art
While the stereotype of Chinese collectors includes a focus on traditional and historical Chinese art, these collectors buck the trend
“Is a new generation turning to contemporary art?”
The New York-based dealer on his photographic roots and his future plans
Collectors queue to view classic modern and contemporary works
The artist speaks about the 1970s, public engagement, and the supernatural
Los Angeles collectors Eli and Edythe Broad open their doors