She replaces Antonia Carver, who ran the fair for six years
Bank of England's choice delights the Tate, National Gallery and Margate's Turner Contemporary<br>
Doha’s waterfront grain silos to house vast gallery but plan to include collection store dropped
Italian scientists who monitored artist's 2012 show at Tate Modern found levels in excess of EU regulations
Three hundred years after his birth, the imprint of the renowned landscape designer can be admired without leaving the UK’s capital city
When artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Marc Quinn sever ties with their galleries, it raises questions about assets, shows and production costs
Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana have attracted more than 2 million visitors over the past decade, and Parisians may soon see more of the billionaire’s collection too
Replica is going up in London today, then New York and Dubai
The Chicago artist would like to turn his comic into an animated film on the scale of Star Wars
Shortlist of 13 architects announced for the planned institution near the city’s National Museum
Pavilion’s curator calls Bradford ‘the leading American abstract painter of his generation’
In an exclusive interview, Ann Freedman explains her version of events in the ongoing forgery case that engulfed the gallery
Following the opening of its new building this weekend, the Swiss museum will show the abstract artist’s figurative work
In the ten years since the artist’s death, interest in his work has steadily grown
Bill aimed at ending Islamic State’s rampant looting of archaeological sites is passed in unanimous vote
UK artist says jetliners could be interred in the US, South Africa and the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea
As Art Cologne opens today, some experts fear that forthcoming legislation protecting cultural assets could be nail in the coffin
If it turns out to be real, it would be the biggest discovery of the artist’s work in almost 25 years
Prospects are brighter for the world’s first art fair, which opens this week, thanks to its director Daniel Hug
The legislation, sponsored by presidential hopeful Ted Cruz among others, comes as the race for the US election heats up
Xu Zhen has recreated a Chinese mini-mart, but the packages have been emptied of their products
Smithsonian trustees due to meet today to decide whether to open satellite in Stratford <br>
Two artists had pulled out of the prize, with one citing the dispute as a reason
Leaked documents reveal owners of "looted" Modigliani, how a UK billionaire guaranteed a milestone auction and links to the Chinese elite
University presidents and faculty from around 20 nations are due to participate
The thoughtful fair has more to offer than Italy’s Postwar market darlings
The Art Newspaper finds the artist’s receipt for French seeds from a top Parisian supplier
New alternative space PSSST will organise exhibitions of students who dropped out of the Roski School of Art and Design MFA programme in protest last year
Vast, site-specific work to incorporate entire text of historic document