Nine works by the artist have travelled 4,685 miles to be seen in the Royal Academy's Abstract Expressionism show
Rakewell rounds up the best of the satirical art taking aim at Donald Trump
The art market needs to regulate itself better if it is to keep the legislators off its back
Phaidon is revisiting its pioneering artists' monographs with a series of 'Classics' that reaffirms the importance of art publishing, and how it's changed
The Berghain has been recognised as a 'high art' institution. Museum directors will be pleased!
These important examples of 19th-century architecture could be lost if action isn't taken soon
The city is known for its heritage, but its contemporary cultural scene is struggling
A flutter on the next Tate boss; Bob Dylan's casino gates; and the strange case of the missing Antony Gormley sculpture
Picabia seemed to sense the edginess of every decade in which he lived – and reinvented his art to reflect it
Bit by bit, the former military site in New York Harbor is being transformed into a cultural destination
In advance of its major Oscar Wilde exhibition, the Petit Palais plays host to an event exploring the dandy through history
Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva has used animal fat, intestines, and testicles in her work – not to shock, but to reveal the beauty in things that would normally disgust us
From a Dutch Caravaggisti painting to 17th-century Chinese cabinets, here are our highlights from the art market this month
As Nicholas Serota is confirmed as the arts council's new chair, chief executive Darren Henley's new book lays out some key ideas
Apollo celebrated the latest Apollo 40 Under 40 – and kicked off the new art season – with a party in London
The longstanding director of Tate is moving on after almost 30 years, replacing Sir Peter Bazalgette at the ACE
The Corens who do and don't do art; Serpentine art speak; and is Banksy a trip hop legend?
Morris found peace and happiness at Kelmscott Manor in the Cotswolds. Now, work is underway to preserve its unique character for future visitors
London's LAPADA has a tempting range of offerings, while Fine Art Asia continues to thrive with impressive Chinese and Tibetan objects
Beyond the symbolic value of Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi's trial, many complex political and philosophical questions remain
Lucian Freud, Pablo Picasso and Gerhard Richter are among the artists who have 'edited' their oeuvres by refusing to acknowledge certain works
With previously unseen paintings by followers of Bosch and works by leading 20th-century Spanish artists, the fair has upped its game
Now in its third year, the event in London addresses some of the most pressing topics affecting the sector
The current problems facing Sydney's art schools have big implications for the visual arts in Australia