It will eventually be installed in the Burj Khalifa district
Walter Maibaum claims to have not seen proper payment for the sculptures, accusing Barry of neglecting various agreements
Comparisons between the Swiss superstar sculptor and the greats of previous centuries are inevitable
Breathing new life into the installation that the American artist wanted to destroy
Nine museums, including MoMA and Tate Modern in London, are mounting special presentations this year to mark Kelly’s landmark birthday
Assessing the impact of technological advances in 3-D printers and scanners on the art world, and what it means for the future
Sotheby's sale halted as Cambodia demands its return
From Liechtenstein to Lisbon, these collectors discuss their interests and methods
Technical analysis could reveal secrets of rare Ernst plaster sculpture
The Swiss artist’s unrealised sculptural compositions are on loan from the Guggenheim Collection
“The work has no metaphor: it is what it is”
Set of sheep sell for $746,500
It’s a Late Stone Age horse, of course?
Artist Oscar Tuazon on his Public Art Fund project for Brooklyn Bridge Park
It will be situated in Porquerolles, near St Tropez, and be funded by the Cermignac Gestion Foundation
On the eve of his Palazzo Grassi retrospective, the artist talks about how journalists have misinterpreted his work
On the eve of his retrospective in Vienna, reclusive artist Walter Pichler offers a rare glimpse inside his Austrian farm
The artist on his early B-movie ambitions, art schools, the pressure to move to New York and why he’ll never leave Los Angeles
The display explores a broad range of Flanagan's work, showing there’s more to Flanagan than jumping hares
This ruling concludes a case launched after discovery of 1,150 fake sculptures
Discussing the differences between Serra and Brancusi
His sculptures have previously been available to view exclusively in public collections
The continuing restoration of the home makes it fit for a queen (Queen Elizabeth II to be precise)
Big excitement over bigger and bigger works
One of the sculptor's models reflects upon his enduring influence and how he changed her life
Plus, Stephen Fry as Pope Innocent X
The artist on the 1970s feminist movement, unsolicited opportunities and that legendary Artforum advert
While its real antiquities from Egypt travel to China
The gallery paid £11,000 for the four bronze sculptures in 1957 - Christie's just sold one for $48.8m