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Frieze Bites

Seen and liked in London this week: Richter at Dominique Levy, Boetti at Luxembourg & Dayan, and Larry Gagosian sampling the local beer

Surface Tension: Celebrating Alberto Burri’s Centenary

The centenary of the artist’s birth is being marked by exhibitions and events worldwide

De Appel curatorial programme faces tutorial mutiny

Art News Daily : 12 October

Goya disrupts his own show at the National Gallery

It will surely be a critical and popular success, but there’s something unashamedly conservative about the staging of this show

London Diary

Cartier-Bresson, Bomberg’s circle and Damien Hirst’s homage to Hoyland: don’t let Frieze week distract you from these London shows

St Peter’s Seminary in Cardross – better off ruined?

‘This undoubted failure has become a compelling monument’

Vladimir Putin to Receive $2bn Art Collection

Art News Daily: 9 October

The Rake’s Progress: A Week in Gossip

Chris Dercon’s clubbing experience; a night to remember in Paris; and an unsavoury spoon update

Kara Walker’s wild fantasies address the difficult reality of racism today

This hellish and farcical show at Victoria Miro is not to be missed

Book Competition

Your chance to win ‘The White Road: A Pilgrimage of Sorts’, by Edmund de Waal

MoMA PS1 Goes Free for New Yorkers

Art News Daily : 8 October

Uri Geller leaves his spoon by the Thames

‘You can take my spoon, but you’ll never bend my creative freedom!’

Frieze Masters – The Highlights

Expect collaborations and contrasts as galleries team up to present their work

We can’t ‘save’ Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, and it would be wrong to try

Art constructed in nature must be subordinate to it

MKG Hamburg Makes Entire Collection Available for Free Download

Art News Daily : 7 October

Acquisitions of the Month: September 2015

Ivory medallions, Samuel Palmer’s lively letters and Maya Angelou’s birthday quilt have all found homes

Hate Renoir? Join the club

The Renoir Sucks at Painting movement pickets the MFA Boston

Kapoor’s moral right to keep hateful graffiti in place: a legal perspective

A look at the legal issues underpinning the story of Anish Kapoor’s vandalised ‘Dirty Corner’

Stolen Durga Idol Returns to India

Art News Daily : 6 October

Don’t want your public sculpture to get copied? Then make better public sculpture

Rachel Whiteread’s ‘House’ would never work as a Chinese knock-off

Palmyra : ISIS Blows up Triumphal Arch

Art News Daily: 5 October

Sex Hamburger Mural Sparks Censorship Scandal

Lettuce loin cloths for street artist Makatron’s sexy Big Mac mural

A summer of blunders at the French Culture Ministry

The sudden sacking of Nicolas Bourriaud suggests a fundamental misunderstanding of the art world

Time is Ripe for a David Jones Revival

His literary and profoundly religious approach to art put Jones out of step with modernism. Can two new exhibitions revive his reputation?