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Christie’s has Yves Klein for London; Inigo Philbrick gets seven years in prison; sellout booths at Frieze NY
The Japanese-American artist tantalises with works that subvert minimalism
The Korean painter and sculptor has opened a foundation in Arles, where he has placed work in its vast Roman necropolis
An upcoming auction of the late designer’s personal belonging provides a fascinating insight into his exemplary taste
Tracy Chevalier, author of ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’, on a classic trope
The conceptual artist’s retrospective highlights a career of hewing beauty from destruction
It captivated Henry Moore and is now the subject of a major exhibition. What is it about the stone circle that we still find so alluring?
What a little-known anecdote tells us about authorship, authenticity and even NFTs
Stands filled with art, but not staff, account for more than half of this year’s exhibitors
The country has embarked on a ‘K-art’ spree — but critics worry about a build-now, fill-later attitude
Tsang Tsou Choi, who covered the city in rambling tales of resistance to authority, is being feted at Art Basel Hong Kong
Billy Tang wants to keep the local scene globally visible at a moment of political and social anxiety for the city
The Filipino artist turns intimate objects owned by the dictator’s notorious wife into assertions of democracy
Mimi Chun has built a pioneering contemporary art space through financial and political challenges
The Alabama sculptor had an epiphany while carving a tombstone and has been undermining the rules ever since
Brimming with anarchic humour and surreal surprises, these collaged miniatures are the star of a New York exhibition
Second tranche of works sold by Sotheby’s indicates valuations remain high
For Nicola Tassie and Rowena Morgan-Cox, it’s all about blurring the boundaries of the fine and decorative arts
A TV bio-series and upcoming auction may upset punk purists, but the group themselves made a mockery of the concept of ‘selling out’
How did paintings taking aim at the Ku Klux Klan come to be deemed unacceptable?
Being liberated from a rigid schedule allows ideas and relationships to flourish
The businessman has around a thousand digital artworks, but also loves Chinese ceramics
Best known for his coloured glass sculptures, Bell reflects on a lifetime of changing how we see things
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