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Two UK shows display the artist’s inventive aesthetic — and his failures
Futurist whose space age look took fashion to fresh frontiers
A Miami exhibition by two titans of the art world argues for the dominance of figuration over abstraction in the internet era
Anish Kapoor work goes unsold while many other come in below estimates
From contemporary African art to Lucian Freud etchings, here is a rundown of what’s on offer this week
Plan to put 3D-printed laughter in orbit reminds me of great investor pitches, says Stephan Chambers
‘If you put anything, even a mango or a tin can, into a frame, a box, a vitrine, you make it special’
A creator who made fashion an everyday fascination
With his shoebox-sized works, this shy artist stole a march on pioneers such as Warhol and Hirst
A study of the avant-garde’s influence on network TV features works from Warhol to ‘The Twilight Zone’
Designers often cite art as inspiration for their collections. But at what point does homage become rip-off?
Sotheby’s to sell ‘prophetic’ Warhol works acquired over 30 years by a European enthusiast
The Iranian artist’s first US retrospective shows how her mirror work refracts her two cultures
Big US food groups are struggling to adapt to the diverse tastes of younger generations and immigrant populations
A captivating new show about artists’ collections of pictures and objects illuminates aspects of their own work
Also JMW Turner, Henry Moore and Gérald Cramer
Works by Warhol, Lichtenstein and Ruscha among those sold
The question posed by this exhibition of Sturtevant’s meticulous copies of famous works is: why?
Detroit under the hammer; O’Keeffes to be sold to buy more O’Keeffes; Agnieszka Kurant collaborates with termites
The forward-looking solo artist and member of the Velvet Underground has always pushed the boundaries
The work of the gleefully self-loving celebrity luxuriates in excess and bad taste – and so do we
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