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Two projects are bringing sculpture into the capital’s open spaces — and the works are up for sale
This year’s edition of the London event took in Syrian space travel, confined living conditions in the capital, and virtual utopias
Auction websites are connecting buyers with talented art school graduates
New locations and normally off-limits spaces have been added to the public art trail
Data from the Cern laboratory has inspired an immersive work by artist duo Semiconductor
What are the challenges of showing large-scale work at a fair?
Work by overlooked artists from the 1960s and 1970s is proving popular
The artist-composer’s latest show reflects on a once-ubiquitous brand of Hong Kong pop
The curator’s groundbreaking and controversial work is explored in an unusual show
‘You can’t pretend to be underground any more when you’re selling paintings for £1m,’ says the gallerist
It has cachet with a young crowd and ‘none of the bling of other fairs’
The new chief executive of the ArtCenter/South Florida on raising the profile of local artists
Regional art markets are growing steadily in South America
These photographs chart US history from Civil Rights to Reagan
How curated tours are helping institutions to build relationships with their supporters
Now in its fifth year, the 1:54 art fair sees a market at a turning point
A rare exhibition reveals the diverse tastes of the family dynasty, from tribal art to designer chairs
Biennale Paris’s ramped-up vetting process aims to calm art world nerves after last year’s faking scandal
Disconnected figures populate the American photographer’s accomplished new series
The fifth iteration of the German decennial art event includes new, radical site-specific works
The works of the controversial British painter Wyndham Lewis are revisited in a rare exhibition
The open-air display in Regent’s Park is a public art extravaganza in three dimensions
The museum extension by Peter Zumthor is under way
Large-scale installations created before 2000 feature strongly
Glass pieces by artists including Ai Weiwei and the Chapman Brothers are on show in Venice
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