With his late wife, Jeanne-Claude, the artist was a dreamer who got to realise his monumental, but ephemeral, dreams, all of them self-funded
The influential designer helped define the visual culture of the 1960s and 70s in America
The artist broke with tradition in the post-war years and was an early pioneer of film and digital art,
Li, who died aged 79, spent his life “striving to bear witness and document history”
The artist was known for his brightly coloured abstract works, and as the founder of an art school that fostered a new generation of well-known artists
Plus, remembering Christo—the art world's wrap star. Produced in association with Christie's
The late artist revealed he was too frightened to go out during the pandemic and was "a bit relieved" that his latest project in Paris was delayed
Pamm director says Miami island project brought the community together after 1980s race riots
With his late wife and partner Jeanne-Claude, the artist created monumental interventions on architecture and landscape
The granddaughter of Alice Pratt Brown was part of a long line of patrons, and her daughter Fairfax Dorn founded Ballroom Marfa
Italian impresario was a curator of contemporary art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and artistic director at the Fondazione Prada in Milan
Rose Issa, curator and friend of the artist, shares the life story of one of the most important sculptors in the Arab world
The artist's work dealt head-on with what it meant to be an African American woman amidst the civil rights movement, and she was a member of such collectives as Spiral and the Guerilla Girls
Using horses as a central motif, the artist broke down the figure in her canvases to explore emotional expression
As the inventor of kinechromatic art, he leaves behind "an ineffable legacy"
The experimental musician and his fellow “klangchemiker” Ralf Hütter were known for their highly visual, conceptual sensibility
Photographer, diarist, and collagist who highlighted the destruction of the African elephant's habitat and bestrode New York society in the era of Studio 54
Critic and curator was also the first to bring together contemporary art and fashion
The Indian artist was known for her innovations in printmaking and her reflections on the 1947 Partition
She introduced the artist to the subject of his most famous painting, Christina’s World—and gave it that title
His body was found almost three weeks after he disappeared from his home in Montauk on the East End of Long Island
Devedjian was leading plans for a museum project in Saint-Cloud, west of Paris, about the reign of Louis XIV
One of the most dynamic figures in the international expansion of Sotheby's in the 1960s and 1970s, descended from generations of collectors and men of action
The author and historian penned 11 books, curated a stream of shows and authored his Race Stories column in The New York Times beginning in 2012
"Asterix really showed me that history could be fun and daft,” says the Irish archaeologist Neil Jackman as tributes are paid to the artist
The London-born dealer first visited the US with his father as a child, and went on to develop the careers of many artists
He designed many prestigious buildings in Italy and internationally and led the visual arts section of the Venice Biennale twice in the 1970s
The artist’s life-long work was using he/r body and self as a medium
We speak to Tate Modern curator Catherine Wood about the late Ulay, and to Marc Spiegler, Art Basel’s global director, about what happened in Hong Kong. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Marina Abramović's former partner and collaborator passed away in Ljubljana