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Philanthropists who donate art to public galleries mix a passion for the pieces with a sharp eye for value
DiCaprio bats for tigers; Frieze scores strongly
Painter Wang Xingwei has found a fertile way forward for Chinese art
This show hopes to demonstrate that Manhattan still matters in the art world
Artists jump galleries; over-production a hot topic; Raphael’s a record (but not on paper)
Sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster create jewellery that is both challenging and seductive
Astrup Fearnley has spaces for visiting exhibitions and a permanent collection of contemporary art
Robert Hughes, 1938-2012, Critic and historian
Waddesdon Manor has been home to the banking dynasty for centuries. Jacob Rothschild explains how an exhibition of modern sculpture fits right in
Tacky and tasteless – or joyful and fun? Opinions are divided on one of this season’s most fun-filled trends
Humour offsets pretentiousness at this messily eclectic survey of contemporary art
With ostentatious interiors and over-the-top designs, despot decor is emerging as a trend in big western cities
The industrialist and art collector reveals why he identifies with the 99 per cent
Jeff Koons talks about buying the art of past masters whose influences resonate through his own work
‘Pacific Standard Time’, a series of shows putting West Coast artists in the spotlight, turns art history on its head
The international Future Generation Art Prize is the brainchild of Ukrainian oligarch Victor Pinchuk
Cool conceptualism is a thing of the past in the first show dedicated to sculpture at Charles Saatchi’s King’s Road gallery
‘You can be a cold brute in business, you don’t need feelings. But in art everything is about emotion.’ The billionaire art collector eats asparagus with Jackie Wullschlager
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