The culture wars may be over, but the debate over what public institutions can show lives on
Artist's installation, one of the longest works of art in the world, will go on show in Beijing next year
Participants, including Douglas Coupland, invest in a simulated stock market shaped by technological developments
Our pick of the inaugural biennial, which opened to towering expectations
CT scans reveal secrets of Field Museum’s Peruvian and Egyptian treasures before they are sent on the road
Exhibition from the Sigg Collection of Chinese contemporary art coincides with show in Switzerland
New banner works began as a performance, while artists plan to record 3,500 “fuckosophies” on vinyl
From Manhattan to Beijing, with 30 years in between, Scully writes about his pupil
US photographer keeps it quiet and in the family for new works
British Museum's exhibition delves into post-pharaonic Egypt
Painting’s 19-year-old subject lined up as “poster boy” for the Holburne Museum’s centenary
Show comes as publication date for his catalogue raisonné is announced for next autumn
The graphic artist also served as the party’s culture minister in the 1960s and 70s
Exhibition of Western and Iranian art agreed in historic German-Iranian deal
Two shows in New York focus on the achievements of the Renaissance master
Late series pieces include inkjet dye and pigment transfers on polylaminate, paper and fabric, as well as frescoes
The show captures the conflicting artistic tendencies of Weimar Germany
After a troubled renovation, Paris museum unveils rehang and new exhibition programme with a contemporary twist
Hirst is a fan and friend of the late abstract painter
Mexican artist living symbol of human resourcefulness opens at Tate Modern
Rarely seen portraits are the stars of acclaimed National Gallery show
A Post-Impressionist perspective makes our world a more exciting place
Our pick of the city's must-see exhibitions—just the tonic to avoid art-fair fatigue
City’s art collection out on loan to make room for 42 contemporary artists’ work on view from Friday
Leading academics discussed the Italian artist’s radical Argentine roots and less noticed ceramic work
Beneath Pop art’s kitschy veneer is something starker and more profound