The Grand Palais plays host this month to another spectacular edition of the grandest fair on the calendar. But is there trouble in Paradise?
The Grand Palais plays host this month to another spectacular edition of the grandest fair on the calendar. But is there trouble in Paradise?
A round-up of the week’s reviews: including Kerry James Marshall, Al Jazeera’s Rebel Architecture and previews of Turner at Tate and Courbet at the Beyeler
Ed Vaizey at the Art Business Conference, hard times for the UK’s regional museums, the potential impact of Scottish independence on its museums, and what you should visit this autumn
Martina Droth, curator of ‘Sculpture Victorious’, discusses historical perspective, images of power, and a seven foot tall majolica elephant…
Al Jazeera’s ‘Rebel Architecture’ series challenges the ways in which we view the role of the architect
New director for the Kunsthalle Zurich, renovation plans at the Louvre, a warped Raphael at the Borghese and an appeal to save Wedgwood
Isaac Julien, James Cahill and Thomas Marks discuss the inaugural Apollo 40 Under 40. Plus UK regional museums in crisis.
From the outside, the UK’s regional museums may look to be in rude health. But how have recent funding cuts affected what’s happening behind the scenes?
Marshall tackles the history of slavery, race politics, black power or social emancipation in bold but ambiguous ways
What’s next for the Los Angeles art world? A look ahead at some of the gallery openings and relocations coming up this autumn
The curator’s introduction to a new exhibition of Courbet’s work, opening in September at the Beyeler Foundation
The art world’s awake again after August’s sunny stasis. Which events stand out in London’s busy blockbuster season?
Autumn Highlights: what to watch out for in Paris
Paris is getting back into gear after the August exodus. What’s coming up in the city’s art calendar?