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The San Francisco collector bought her first time-based work for just $350. Now, her astonishing collection is on show alongside Old Masters in Utrecht
Chief curator Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro attempts to shake up the biennial model
The launch of an offshoot of New York’s Independent fair coincides with the latest Art Brussels
The Metropolitan Museum’s new outpost opens to the public with a pair of contrasting exhibitions, both full of surprises
The four-day fair was under way when Friday’s events took place
A new show at London’s National Gallery highlights the growth in art that ventures beyond the visual
Jean Nouvel’s Fondation Cartier creates an apt setting for the American artist’s retrospective
Detroit under the hammer; O’Keeffes to be sold to buy more O’Keeffes; Agnieszka Kurant collaborates with termites
A seminal 1969 show is brought back to life this year at the Prada Foundation in Venice
Urs Fischer’s show at the Palazzo Grassi is a witty mess of contradictions
The Sonnabends take on the IRS and mega-dealer David Zwirner lands in London, while Geneva hosts a sale for Lifar
Michael Craig-Martin, a key influence on the Young British Artists in the 1990s, talks about his instinct for the modern
The Swiss architect talks to Edwin Heathcote about fame, freedom and reinvention
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