Kim Schoenstadt takes her idea for a group portrait on the road from Los Angeles to New York
Swiss businessman claims late Paris dealer sold him more than 70 works by Picasso at centre of French court case
As short-term worries fade, attention shifts to the future of import VAT, freedom of movement and artists’ royalties
As Tate’s trustees shortlist candidates, fundraising gap for Tate Modern narrowed by £10m<br>
Collection show traces the development of French art from Fauvism in the early 20th century to the opening of the museum in 1977
Rain Room creators’ first permanent public installation animates German railway station
The 2016 edition of the open-air event will look at issues of race through performances, installation and film projections
From the Holy Wars to the culture wars to a conceptual art crusade
Curators have yet to examine more than 300 of late artist’s paintings
Photographs of works made by artists using decommissioned weapons are displayed in Senate building one month before the election, while originals are on view at local think tank
Dusseldorf gallery displays work long-hidden in family altar retable
German photographer captures country's rich architectural heritage
In her new book, the Venezuelan-born collector Tiqui Atencio talks to her peers about how they developed their tastes for buying art
Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia opens with a major installation by French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
With government funding harder to come by, museums must stay in the good graces of ultra-rich patrons
Gallery shows from the decade will be recreated in Regent’s Park
US artist's survey in London in 2019 to follow exhibition at Basel's Schaulager and in New York
Late architect and designer a longstanding supporter of fair and jury president
The elusive artist discusses her work, and the Doig trial that made her famous, ahead of a show of photographs opening in Chicago
The Swedish curator prefers abstract theories and words to spectacle
Over the past 25 years, the International Trust for Croatian Monuments has raised more than £500,000 to repair the ravages of war
Outgoing director speaks frankly about leaving London
Architect Renzo Piano urges Italian government to rebuild everything “as and where it was” and not to repeat the mistakes of L’Aquila