On the podcast, we speak to the German artist about his new works inspired by String Theory, now on show at White Cube in London
Group show at Korean Cultural Centre UK combines photography, installations and archival material to explore one of the world's most heavily militarised zones
National Gallery in London will display the series next year and lend a Rubens work in return
From Roy Oxlade's energetic canvases to Nan Goldin's first UK show in almost two decades
The royal amassed works of art in every field from Rembrandt paintings to Sèvres porcelain
The 17th-century painting The Finding of Moses was painted in London for Charles I and represented the birth of Charles II
We review Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh at London's Saatchi Gallery and talk about the Modern master Marcel Duchamp at the Hirshhorn Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
From an unflinching look at childbirth to sound performances on the Strand
After months of fundraising to bring legal action, judge dismisses antiques trade's objections to upcoming ban
Museum plans to send 300 portraits a year on tour around the country during £35.5m redevelopment
Conceptual videos by Teresa Margolles and the boys of the Beaux Arts Generation are among our picks of the best commercial exhibitions this month
From next spring the foundation will hold exhibitions "in whatever part of the world I feel the dialogue is needed”, says founder Ziba Ardalan
Peak adult tickets for the travelling exhibition opening at the Saatchi Gallery in London this week will cost £37.40
Busy auction series brought records for Osman Hamdi Bey and Jean-Léon Gérôme, and controversial sale of two illustrated folios separated from a Persian manuscript
The artist’s altercation with a cab driver produced one of many revealing paintings being exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts
Studio Voltaire’s ambitious off-site programme also includes commissions by Monster Chetwynd and Dawn Mellor
New Tate curator calls the development "a bold decision" in a "burgeoning field"
As an exhibition opens at the Sir John Soane's Museum, the curator David Bindman takes us from Covent Garden and Grosvenor Square to “Guzzledown”
Announcement of RA artistic director's new appointment comes after Deyan Sudjic and Alice Black stepped down as co-directors
As the art world turns out in the capital during Frieze, Justine Simons, London's deputy mayor for culture and the creative industries, wonders what the rest of the world must be thinking
There is a long list of innovative ventures to have fallen by the capital’s waysides but some have left a lasting legacy
Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky brings a film-industry sensibility to the south London show