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The Week in Art

From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The

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Total: 347

We talk to the art market specialist Melanie Gerlis about Frieze London and Frieze Masters, to Doris

On the eve of the 1-54 fair for contemporary African art, we talk to an artist, a curator, an art fa

How Samuel Courtauld’s collection ignited Britain’s passion for Impressionists. Plus, New York’s Met

We speak to our long-standing correspondent and expert on Van Gogh Martin Bailey on his new book, wh

We talk to Sally Tallant, the artistic director of the Liverpool Biennial, about the 10th edition, w

We speak to the queen of performance art about casting herself in stone and to the National Portrait

With the World Cup in full swing, we look at a London show exploring football as a cultural phenomen

We explore the two big European art world events of the past week: Arsalan Mohammad is in Berlin wit

We talk to Martin Gayford about his book Modernists and Mavericks and sitting for portraits by Freud

Edwin Heathcote of the Financial Times reviews the Biennale, and Christopher Turner on his controver

We talk to Antony Peattie, the music writer and partner of the late Howard Hodgkin and to Barbara Ha

The Academy’s £56m project opens, with subtle additions and revamps by the British architect. Chippe

We drill down into the big numbers from the Post-Impressionist and Modern sale in New York, talk to

Our guest host Arsalan Mohammad takes us behind the scenes of Gallery Weekend Berlin and beyond, spe

We talk to the American artist about her acclaimed work staged in New York and now London, An Occupa

We speak to Hailemichael Aberra Afework, Ethiopia’s ambassador to the UK, about the treasures looted

We hear from Adam Lowe of Factum Arte about a new TV series in which seven lost paintings are recrea

We speak to the Bulgarian-born artist about his grand project for the Serpentine, and look at our an

Leonardo specialist Martin Kemp on decades spent in the company of the Renaissance master, plus the

We speak to Thomas Laird about his new sumo-sized book on Tibetan murals, and to the artist creating