Sam Durant’s Scaffold, which includes a recreation of a gallows used to hang 38 Dakota men in 1862, will probably be dismantled
Questions raised about the ethics of employment terms usually associated with discount stores and fast-food chains
Artist Nico Widerberg’s sculptures welcomed by many, but the way an anonymous donor is funding them upsets others
The sculpture of a girl between a rocket and a missile "was a step too far for the board," says the UK artist
Three of Emmanuel Perrotin's artists host shows at the iconic French palace
After director quits, billionaire accused of grandstanding his private collection
Paul Fryer's work was installed in the city of Gap over Easter weekend
In the second part of our interview with Storr, he considers the question of how to make the historic event truly representative of today’s global art world
After Tate resisted the release of the sums paid for Ofili's 'The Upper Room', Tate will now more often disclose the price of works bought from artist-trustees.
However, this controversial exhibition at the Olympia Fine Art Fair might boost her posthumous profile
The publication is interpreted by William St Clair to be the result of efforts to protect the institution's reputation
Van Gogh fakes controversy continues
St Clair demands greater candour in the fallout of Lord Elgin and the Marbles' third edition, in which it was asserted that over-cleaning had irreparably damaged the marbles
"There is room for uncertainty around the edges"
The museum has been widely criticised by Californians for indirectly condoning the company's exploitation of addiction
To resurrect or not to resurrect Dresden’s Frauenkirche, which has been left in ruins as a slowly decaying war memorial