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Artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg flourished in the city at a moment of pivotal change
The German artist’s first solo UK exhibition displays her gift for achieving spontaneity through impeccable technique
Diane Venet says artists often make gems for girlfriends, wives, mistresses . . .
Tate Britain’s new show explores the mischief and mental gymnastics of a generation who aimed to dismantle art’s foundations
A jumbled extravaganza that tries to rewrite a 60-year career by mixing up works from various phases
The curators and collectors who are on a mission to place artworks in US embassies
The 86-year-old American artist on showing in Europe, and staying at home
The question posed by this exhibition of Sturtevant’s meticulous copies of famous works is: why?
The New Yorker saw Lissitzky’s gouaches and produced his own print series illustrating each line of the song
The conceptual artist has launched a foundation in France, featuring work from a 100-strong collection, along with his own pieces
Digital fabrication opens new artistic possibilities – but the human touch remains essential
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
Brice Marden talks about his early minimalist works, his mid-career rebirth and why he’s still trying to get better
Over swordfish in Mayfair the world’s most successful art dealer talks about his humble beginnings and his ‘natural feel for selling’
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