Joana Vasconcelos will create a new work for the T3 tram line, while SNCF has unveiled a new Versailles-themed fleet of trains
Tacita Dean creates work inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest while Michael Craig-Martin and Wolfgang Tillmans design posters
Second edition focuses on developments and trends, with input from artists, curators and industry heavyweights
The new institution's director says the goal is efficiency
The dealer will more than double her gallery footprint with an expansion
Lu Hengzhong has been filming at the refugee camp in Greece for past 12 weeks
French artist’s work is a criticism of our selfie culture
The project is expected to cost around $25m, but will not include an expansion
Rachel Rose and Howie Chen are among the first artists to work on the new project
The message included a countdown to the expiration date of a political agreement between China and Hong Kong
Project includes renovation of gallery in Somerset House and a new online archive for more than one million images
Kabul director calls for restitution of other treasures taken during 1990s civil war
Historic painting is being sold by descendants of Sir Francis Drake
Copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment will go to auction
With Photo London in full swing, the capital is awash with photography, from a 24-hours festival in Peckham to a group show in the India Club
The 59 sculptures were among treasures seized by Stalin’s “Trophy Brigades” after the Second World War
A monumental extension and a shake-up of the museum’s displays will see more international names, live art and female artists
Corning Museum restores fragile models by father and son glassblowers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
Bold Tendencies in south London unveils small-scale commission by the Algerian artist known for his provocative pieces
The inaugural show is postponed, but a satellite exhibition will go ahead this month in Beirut
London institution’s new show explores Egypt’s lost cities<br>
Sicily and Naples miss out on culture and tourism grants to protect crumbling cultural heritage sites due to chronic mismanagement
Works by Tintoretto, Mantegna and Rubens were hidden in plastic bags near the Moldovan border
City Museum re-opens this week with special projects after €13m development
Performers face charges of inciting protests and insulting state institutions
Co-founder of kinetic and optical art collective Grav worked with neon for the past six decades
Los Angeles agent and Dublin dealer Jonathan Ellis King sued artist for declaring jute sack works were not authentic
With big boots to fill, Hartwig Fischer has his work cut out at an institution that pulls in nearly seven million visitors each year
Land art piece will remain on view for two years
Decade of research underpins groundbreaking conservation plan at US university’s centre for British art