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British, Ukrainian and French artists bring work that speaks to the political present — but also offer fun
The British-Indian artist has made his mark across the world with his sculptures. Now he’s about to leave a lasting impression on Venice. Just don’t call it his legacy
Some artists consider legal action as images marketed for millions of pounds
A mammoth dollop of whipped cream, a giant ship in a bottle, a towering 115-metre slide: the metropolis is dotted with stunning, often subversive public art — if you know where to look . . .
The Indian-born British sculptor has made waves across the world, and clearly enjoys making them
The pursuit of the ‘blackest black’ has been the subject of eye-popping feuds
Both pieces are recognisable evolutions of the artists’ previous work, but also bracingly different in effect
Shortlist of 10 includes Norman Foster and Anish Kapoor with Zaha Hadid Architects
In today’s world, art has little to do with borders
Khan attacks failure to regenerate area with more affordable housing
Wagner’s opera was distinguished by powerful singing and Anish Kapoor’s striking sets
Enlightenment and learning versus bewilderment and awe — how one gallery transformed the way we experience art and the rest followed
The innovative ‘Shanghai Project’ promises a wide-ranging engagement with questions of sustainability
Dizzying Kathak moves combine with powerful sound and visuals but the absence of Khan himself is felt
UK artist to reward companies working ‘above and beyond’ to end forced labour of estimated 36m people
Anish Kapoor work goes unsold while many other come in below estimates
A brief history of art and design in Dubai
Business plan forecast profit of almost £1.2m from Orbit sculpture commissioned by Boris Johnson
Could this marathon cycle of 50 creative projects in 50 weeks prove as prophetic as its predecessor?
Global companies with an eye on the bigger picture invest in contemporary creations
The artist’s Versailles exhibition caps a bad year for the greatest of landscape gardeners
The artist’s stunning sculptures have transformed the château into a metaphysical playground
When the sculptor was invited to visit a refugee camp, he was not prepared for the sense of hopelessness he encountered. But then he realised how art might make a difference
Detroit under the hammer; O’Keeffes to be sold to buy more O’Keeffes; Agnieszka Kurant collaborates with termites
Rainbow-stripes and raw silks introduce the designer’s spring/summer 2015 collection
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