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CERAMIX
Art and ceramics from Rodin to Schütte Under the title CERAMIX, the Bonnefantenmuseum (Maastricht – NL), Cité de la céramique…
Risk
What happens when art and risk collide? This autumn, see artists leap into the void, abandon control and push art to…
Baltic Diary: Art and Politics
‘Contemporary art is a very elitist sphere,’ admitted Frame’s head of programmes Taru Elfving, ‘and it could be so much more’
Caochangdi: The studio and the community
This exhibition focuses on nine buildings designed by Ai Weiwei in Caochangdi, the cultural community on the outskirts of Beijing.…
Autumn Art Highlights: London
Look forward to frantic Frieze Week festivities and quality museum shows in the UK capital
Autumn Art Highlights: Paris
Six unmissable exhibitions, from Fragonard in Love at the Musée du Luxembourg to Pictures of Prostitution at the Musée d’Orsay
A Necessary Realism: Interview with Luc Tuymans
‘When I paint I don’t want to think any more.’
What to see at the Venice Biennale
Some of the best of the national pavilions, collateral events and satellite shows across the city
Review: Guggenheim Bilbao lets its collection speak for itself
The museum showcases some of its finest works in ‘The Art of Our Time’
Art Outlook: 21 August
Major resignations at Gwangju Biennale and Art Basel; the Bin Laden’s Carrara quarry; and drama at the Jeff Koons retrospective
Yorkshire Sculpture Park named Art Fund’s Museum of the Year
‘A perfect fusion of art and landscape’ the YSP has been named Museum of the Year 2014
Art Outlook: 3 July
Funding, Manifesta and internet memes… a round-up of recent news and discussion
Museum Etiquette: are there manners in museums anymore?
Of course we want museums to be accessible, friendly and interesting, but we also have an imperative to protect and preserve
Art Outlook: 13 March
Spotlight on Syria and other news, comments and stories from around the web
Art14 Highlights
Something had clearly gone very right at Art13 last year – Art14, its successor, was positively rammed on its opening night
The Week’s Muse: 22 February
Our weekly round-up from the Muse Room: art in the rubbish bin; a president’s apology; and the great ideas behind art and design
The week in art news – entire Documenta selection committee resigns
Plus: Russian artist Aleksandra Skochilenko jailed for seven years for anti-war protest, Joe Tilson (1928–2023), and B.N. Goswamy (1933–2023)
Art Masters of Instagram: 9 Accounts Worth Following
Artists, curators, collectors and dealers are flocking to it. Who should you be watching?
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
An exceptional selection of exhibitions are opening in London this year, and some major museum openings are taking place further afield