Internationally acclaimed artist has had shows at the Pompidou, the Ullens Center and the Mori Art Museum
Modernist architect's glass easels, which make paintings seemingly float, were removed in 1990s<br> <br>
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Contemporary Art Society and Sfumato Foundation launch Great Works scheme to combat London bias
Three Figures will be part of public art scheme around former Radcliffe Infirmary
Train connected Waterloo station with Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey
Institution is due to open near Jerusalem next year
Major exhibitions open in south China, showing there is more to Pearl River Delta than vast factories
French court has reversed a decision fining the scholar for authenticating a fake work of art produced by Wolfgang Beltracchi
Bartomeu Marí—the new director of MMCA in Seoul—stepped down earlier this year over controversial sculpture exhibit
After years of delay, completed refurbishment expands understanding of the period from 1600 to 1815
Refugee Response Foundation, founded by artist duo The Connor Brothers, is also due to help with legal and living costs
Organisers of Deadline Festival are protesting the museum’s sponsorship deal with BP
Ashraf Fayadh’s death sentence for apostasy is “unlawful”, experts say
Collector John Howard bought the forgery from now defunct gallery for $4m
Art adviser Rachael Barrett plans network of spaces across the Caribbean
The Danish-Vietnamese artist will no longer have to create a “large and impressive” work for Bert Kreuk
A loyal champion of British painters, he helped bring post-war American art to London
Estate of Jackson Pollock’s mistress builds new case around forensic analysis
Dismay that council’s decision will stop Bold Tendencies building on its success in south London
Frank Gehry revises controversial design but the family of the soldier and statesman remains unimpressed
Speculation in art is taken for granted today, so does art still have a higher purpose? What is its role in these troubling, dangerous times? On 28 October, The Art Newspaper celebrated its 25th anniversary with an investigation at the British Museum of what art is for. A famous lawyer interrogated the witnesses for art, while the museum’s director played the part of the judge and summed up at the end. This is a shortened version of what they said