Hauser & Wirth opens a new space with a museum-quality show of the much-misunderstood Danish painter
Her body-warping works entrap performers and make audiences consider how and why we give away our power
The non-fair fair will take its alternative model to 50 acres of fields outside the city
The Parcours section under curator Stefanie Hessler is installing work in commercial spaces
The 54th in-person edition of the Modern and contemporary fair will gather important collectors and international galleries as the art market faces a downturn
Deciphering mysterious faces, unknown places and unresolved history is time consuming — but irresistible
Pagesetting the world to rights
When we acquire a painting surely we are asking, where could I put that? Where would it fit? Does it go with the sofa?
A new exhibition at the late painter’s palazzo reveals a decades-long source of inspiration
Hong Kong sales disappoint; Banksy print from liquidated charity comes to Sworders; London and Newcastle galleries swap spaces
The photographer captures the downtrodden as individuals with history and agency in a rigorous but uneven New York show
This exhilarating exhibition shows how this once-dismissed genre captures the frailty of existence with rich symbolism and new ideas
Tracing the Greenwich Meridian is an 8km waterside route that takes in an Antony Gormley ‘cloud’, Tracey Emin birds and an upside-down pylon
Things to buy, tables to book and shows to see
In praise of the late Chatsworth châtelaine, a thought-leader lands in Venice – and a big scream for ice-cream
In the eyes of the designer, the stately home becomes a sweep of old-school opulence, romantic gowns and witty mise en scène
The Amsterdam-based artist loves “oversized fits”, early-morning dips and Cy Twombly’s Bacchus series
A soundtrack of bass musicians plays as the full rainbow of colours washes over you
Artists support UK’s Labour party; Bali to get new private museum in 2026; Rodeo rebrands
Emma D’Arcy and Kayla Meikle also star in Katie Mitchell’s deft and dreamlike adaptation of Maggie Nelson’s book
The natural world offers us a sense of the sublime. No wonder we want to preserve it
With 128 events and collaborations between rivals, the showcase promises to bring the city together
Using projections, poetry and music, the artist and theatre director has created a striking installation for Rouen cathedral
New series focuses on Pollock’s untimely demise and how his widow Lee Krasner masterminded his legacy
Our duty to the young is not only to guide them into adulthood, but to listen to their hopes and fears
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