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Artists from Van Gogh to Picasso made rapid developments in European art around the turn of the 20th century
The daily rhythms of the sun can help bring much-needed perspective to our lives
How an ancient print technique got its contemporary cool back
Excluded from the mainstream, resourceful artists made daring, powerful work with materials from coffee grounds to mud
Hauser & Wirth moves out of landmark building; Whitechapel redundancies spark concerns; Pauline Boty’s “Bum” sells well
The fashion designer, furniture maker and artist arrives at White Cube
The New York show tracks images and symbols across centuries to examine how artists depict the infinite
The sculptor, who hewed giant forms from debris, did not achieve recognition until late in her career
Latif al-Ani chronicled his country’s transition to modernity. 20 years after the US invasion, his images are painful but necessary viewing
The Paris home of the sculptor is a place of concentrated creativity, calm and luminosity
These spiritual sculptures have taken prime position in the art market
The pick of the season’s shows from Simon Palmer in Yorkshire, Cindy Shaoul in New York, Conde Nast’s 20th-century archive in Venice and more
Dealers were expanding old spaces and opening new ones as the city’s art market surpassed London’s
Executives see partnerships with regional fairs as a way of expanding its reach and revenues
The fashion entrepreneur has used artworks in her clothing lines and has a museum designed by Renzo Piano
The artistic director of the Rockbund Art Museum is looking beyond ideas of east and west for a series of solo shows
Auction-house stalwarts are turning a poorly regarded profession into a desirable service for collectors
She makes installations which rail against censorship but have wit and a love of nature too
Architect Shahed Saleem has often drawn inspiration from the museum’s Islamic displays. Now he has designed a Ramadan pavilion for its courtyard
A tussle over tax; Tefaf back on track; Timothy Taylor goes big in New York — and more
A new exhibition featuring ‘The Ugly Duchess’ exposes attitudes to female ‘age-appropriate dressing’, both then and now
New York show smashes together every kind of image to produce new worlds that put AI to shame
The artist’s hand-drawn iPad animations interrogate great paintings in her immersive London show
Let the museum be your muse this season
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