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A new show celebrates artworks that have brought life to the city’s public spaces
Often described as the world’s greatest living sculptor, this is the first dedicated show of his films
These new works speak a familiar sculptural language, yet their sheer presence is hard to resist
This year’s fair features a specially commissioned series of works and events
The 86-year-old American artist on showing in Europe, and staying at home
The independent publisher of photography books talks about how he has survived so long
Also Rembrandt, Don McCullin and Lawrence Alma-Tadema
The American artist’s four colossal sculptures combine spectacle with formal seriousness
This Park Hyatt flagship is a Manhattan landmark where art takes centre stage
A Paris show demonstrates the legacy-making power of perfume packaging
A seminal 1969 show is brought back to life this year at the Prada Foundation in Venice
A giant structure sits at the heart of the sculptor’s new show, in which works resemble buildings as much as bodies
In Washington DC, where politics and art are uneasy bedfellows, contemporary work can be seen as a challenge to the political order
The pros and cons of the trend towards gigantism
Brice Marden talks about his early minimalist works, his mid-career rebirth and why he’s still trying to get better
Cool conceptualism is a thing of the past in the first show dedicated to sculpture at Charles Saatchi’s King’s Road gallery
Over swordfish in Mayfair the world’s most successful art dealer talks about his humble beginnings and his ‘natural feel for selling’
The Swiss architect talks to Edwin Heathcote about fame, freedom and reinvention
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