Christian Boltanski expands his repertoire
The French artist explains why organising a retrospective is like rustling up a meal
The French artist explains why organising a retrospective is like rustling up a meal
From Buckinghamshire to Brooklyn, David Bowie is being commemorated in surprising ways across the globe
In her final book Linda Nochlin makes a case for painting that looks poverty in the eye
The LA-based artist Lili Chin has accused Old Navy of stealing her work for a line of pyjamas
Masterpieces of American modernism cross the pond for the very first time
Huma Bhabha discusses sci-fi, politics and her Roof Garden Commission for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ayres has died at the age of 88 after a long, vibrant career as one of Britain’s leading abstract painters
Rose Wylie's high heels, Thaddaeus Ropac shares a beer with Joseph Beuys, and a design collaboration for Kanye West
The museum’s collection of more than a million artefacts is being redisplayed in a major refurbishment
Charles Saumarez Smith reflects on the art market in Brazil as the 14th edition of SP-Arte takes place
The recreation of an exhibition of Brazilian modernism during the Second World War is a remarkable feat
The tiny head of Yuri Gagarin, Richard Rogers gets hit with an umbrella, and the rest of last week's arty tittle-tattle
A sculpture park in a hill fort and a mansion showing Indian crafts are just two signs of the region’s cultural renaissance
Peyton Skipwith remembers two decades of friendship and correspondence with the British artist
Art news daily: 6 April
Art news daily: 5 April
Once part of a pioneering schools loan programme, most of Hertfordshire County Council’s art collection looks set to be flogged off
This catalogue of Florentine works in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich sets a new standard
The Massachusetts institution is a small museum with a world-class collection – and it may even have a Leonardo
The artist’s collection of Japanese prints gave him a new way of seeing the world