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All you need to know about a commemorative moment
Astronomic total defies economic downturn; activist artist’s alternative World Cup trophy; New York gains photography fair
A quartet of women are movingly given their due in the story of 20th-century art, but this show feels like a missed opportunity
Sale of works collected by late Microsoft co-founder includes pieces from Van Gogh, Cézanne, Seurat and O’Keeffe
A year in the poet-performer’s life is reflected in a diary of photographs and musings both joyous and mournful
Belgian dealer Xavier Hufkens’s new gallery space cements a 35-year collaboratory friendship with the British artist
Digital artist LuYang is typical of a new generation blurring the boundaries between gaming and fine art
A retrospective of this consummate painter of modern urban life also focuses on the muse who brought his work into focus
‘Cubism and the Trompe l’Oeil Tradition’ at the Metropolitan Museum sparkles with works by Picasso, Braque and Gris
Tracking small events worthy of celebration would help us to experience greater joy and gratitude
The architect loves his meat cleavers, the Seagram Building and Elvis
Who needs a sterile gallery space when you can stage a show in your living room? Four Paris dealers open their doors
As Art X Lagos opens this weekend, will it feel the effects of the global economic downturn and domestic problems?
The legendary writer on teaming up with the choreographer to transform her MaddAddam into a ballet
Hayward Gallery’s startling exhibition brings together artists who boldly use clay to express the abnormal and those who use it to provide fresh perspectives on the familiar
Why a digital record of the kingdom’s looted treasures marks a new era in the battle to reclaim its history
’90s fashion from Steven Meisel, Emma Hardy’s ode to family life and Jack Davison’s monochrome vegetables
Brands experiment with latest technology to transplant one of the oldest hard luxuries into the digital world
Indulge in some first-class reading this season
Not exhibited in Britain since 1914, the depictions of Dieppe and Cologne brilliantly show the artist’s progression
Art Basel and Luma Foundation back blockchain business; Hauser & Wirth hosts first online auction; Sotheby’s executive sells collection; Turin calls for contemporary collectors
Vandalising works of art can sometimes expand our horizons
The Oscar-winning actor’s pictures of a near-deserted New York are an expression of her own isolation. But through them she found connection
A Paris exhibition explores the role of painting in the writer’s great novel, À la recherche du temps perdu
His family’s gallery has long been at the pinnacle of London’s scene, even as tastes and clients have changed
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