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Photography fair cancelled in New York, launches in Hong Kong; tributes pour in for dealer Barbara Gladstone; new head at Artsy
The galleries and museums where the Milanese local finds inspiration for her own work — and the restaurants that fuel her on her quest
The Taiwanese tech entrepreneur on buying art, wine and nine storeys of his building, letting his four-year-old choose a Picasso for her bedroom and holding firm in the face of threats from China
The American artist’s oblique sayings were a hit at the museum in 1989 but her more recent work falls short
Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads
Here are the pieces you loved last week
The artist, who has been little shown outside the US, often used a broom for his sweeping canvases
A forward-thiking agreement between the Cycladic museum and the Met suggests a way forward in repatriation debates
As her work goes on show at MoMA in New York, she writes about the hidden narrative in her photographs of the Flint water crisis
The painter’s contemporary take on the late Baroque hangs alongside masterpieces by François Boucher
The Impressionist’s high-wire painting of a circus star heralded a turn to modernity
Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well
Alekos Fassianos’s strong colours, Hellenic symbolism and experimental forms have never been hotter
Gallerist John Kasmin has been shooting pictures of the artist since 1961. Now he’s got a show of his own
The social entrepreneur and his wife have specialised in new media art — everything from films to holograms
Her 1982 artwork ‘Wheatfield’, where she grew grain by the World Trade Center, is being reprised in Basel this summer
The Kunstmuseum’s show features established names such as Jacob Lawrence and Njideka Akunyili Crosby but also rising stars
Aside from big names such as Marina Abramović, the region is little known globally, making it ripe for collectors
Maike Cruse, new director of the group’s Swiss edition, says young collectors want to network more and have fun
The vast Milan gallery, now celebrating its 20th anniversary, presents exhibitions on a scale few others can manage
The show in Lugano, Switzerland, occupies a luxurious villa in a seductively artificial landscape
Hauser & Wirth opens a new space with a museum-quality show of the much-misunderstood Danish painter
Her body-warping works entrap performers and make audiences consider how and why we give away our power
The non-fair fair will take its alternative model to 50 acres of fields outside the city
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