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Frieze Week highlights: protest, painting and dwarf planets
What not to miss in London – including an overview of Haiti’s modern art movement and new works by Kemang Wa Lehulere
Frieze week highlights: snow, video art and suspended sculpture
New paintings by Kerry James Marshall and Melanie Manchot’s meditation on snow and ice are among the events not to miss
Frieze week highlights: latex, terracotta and a Camden catwalk
An evening of performances and three shows of 20th-century women artists are among the events not to miss
Frieze week highlights: Japanese photography and Oceanic encounters
‘Oceania’ at the Royal Academy and an exploration of post-war Japanese photography are among the shows to see at the moment
What the art of Armenia can tell us about a place and its people
The Met’s exhibition helps us understand a region that has always been hard to define, but there are many other stories to be told
The utopian visions of Geta Brătescu
An exhibition in Berlin has turned into a fitting tribute to the late artist and her inspiring attitude towards the world
Women artists take the limelight at Frieze Masters 2018
Highlights from the seventh edition of Frieze Masters
UK culture secretary abandons his projection
Plus: a cannabis museum opens in Las Vegas, and Martin Parr on how Robert Mugabe informs his dress sense
Reading the dreams of Robert Crumb
The great cartoonist is publishing 40-years’ worth of dreams and nightmares – and they’re every bit as crude as you’d image
The weird and whimsical worlds of Mika Rottenberg
The artist brings the contradictions and absurdities of global capitalism out into the open
‘I’m working with and against painting’ – an interview with Amy Sillman
The American painter discusses the comic impulse, landline phones, and her love/hate relationship with painting
The museums of Belgrade are well worth a visit – now that they’ve finally reopened
After years of closure, the National Museum in Belgrade and MoCAB are both open again
Will Macron’s culture pass have much impact?
In a new pilot scheme, every 18 year old in France will get €500 to spend on culture next year
The treasures of Horace Walpole come home to Strawberry Hill
Much of Walpole’s extensive collection is about to return to its original neo-gothic surroundings
Will blockchain transform the art market?
Numerous art-focused start-ups are offering services that use blockchain technology. Do they have what it takes to disrupt the art market?
The collector who says he’s sending artists to the moon
Yusaku Maezawa has booked up Elon Musk’s first space flight for an art adventure
New centre for technology and digital preservation of culture in Venice is launched
Art news daily: 21 September
The oldest drawing in the world has been discovered – but is it art?
A 73,000-year-old fragment of stone marked with red lines raises questions about the nature of aesthetic experience