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The co-founder of the Berlin Secession used his summer house garden as an experimental palette for his Impressionist works
The artist’s diverse oeuvre and flamboyant lifestyle sometimes obscured her true talent
The fair’s Conversations programme explores the Brazilian scene, US institutions, Floridan climate issues and more
A show in London draws on the freedom of his late abstract period after more than a decade of grand narrative paintings
From the Paris Internationale fair to shows of Mark Rothko, Lee Lozano and queer archives
The Munich show highlights women artists creating spaces filled with everything from feathers to wind
The new event, across spaces in Soho and London Bridge, should be as much about enjoying art as buying it, says co-founder
An imposing building is the latest outpost of the innovative Fotografiska museum group, chaired by Yoram Roth
Four non-profit spaces show video works by 14 artists, while singer-songwriter Colde puts on a concert
A combination of storage facility, research centre and museum, it continues to innovate
From African photography in New York to rarely seen Basquiats in Basel, the next months are a feast for the eyes
Bob Dylan in Montreux, George Benjamin in Aix, Lana Del Rey almost everywhere: we cross genres and continents in our guide
The Chinese-American artist emerges as a painter of urban decay who mashed together social and magical realism
Grada Kilomba’s ‘O Barco’ is a counter-monument to enslaved people, intended for reflection as well as remembrance
She uses digital looms to explore complex ways of making fabric objects
The galleries of the reconstructed Prussian palace are central to today’s heated debates about looted artworks
A Basel exhibition explores the deep connections between the two artists
From his gallery in a brutalist church, König has become one of the art world’s tastemakers
From a fountain of fire to a Lebanese egg, via crystal trees, Nepali and Omani newcomers and art from Ukraine
A new Berlin exhibition shows how the Indian artist makes her ‘museums’ into books and books into architecture
The Chilean artist’s fabric pieces highlight cultures ignored by the mainstream art world
As Art Basel opens, the Beyeler highlights artists from Berthe Morisot to Cindy Sherman who shatter preconceptions
His Factory Records album sleeves brought international design concepts to drab 1970s Britain. His new rugs and curtains are similarly adventurous
Beatrice Trussardi’s new foundation has created an installation in a remote mountain hut as part of its ‘nomadic’ programme
The pandemic has been a marketer’s dream, giving rise to a panoply of products and gadgets. But how well do they work?
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