Dan Duray
Film-maker Jonas Mekas to show photographs from his time as a WWII refugee at Documenta 14
Images the Lithuanian-American artist took at displaced persons camps in Germany reflect the current refugee crisis in Europe
US embassy art scheme should survive Trump
Works by US artists such as Mark Bradford and the Starn brothers are still likely to adorn embassies around the world
Independent fair delivers on diversity and quality with early sales
Collectors show they are willing to invest in work that is current—or feels like it—at the iconoclast New York fair
Revamped Armory Show draws praise and crowds
New director juggles commercial success and curatorial merit
Jonas Mekas makes good
Though the Anthology Film Archives gala at Capitale on 2 March was just a few days after the Academy Awards, Jonas Mekas said he hadn’t managed to catch the nominated movies
Spring awakening? A shake-up for New York’s fairs
The city’s prime time for contemporary art gets a new programme, with an emphasis on discovery and depth
Asian buyers helped bolster Sotheby’s revenue in 2016, auction house reveals
Tad Smith gives credit to the Eastern market during fourth quarter earnings call, as well as growing online sales and aggressive recruitment
Michigan art dealer sentenced to 41 months for running Modern art forgery scheme
Eric Spoutz was charged with selling fake works purportedly by De Kooning, Kline and Mitchell, that netted him $1.45m
In bloom: Klimt’s flower garden to lead Sotheby’s London spring sales
The vibrantly painted landscape is expected to make more than $45m
Christo cancels Over the River project in protest against Trump
After 20 years of planning and spending $15m of his own money, the artist says he has no interest in finishing the project under the current government
Trump’s inauguration: museums lay on alternative events
Many US museums are open free to the public on 20 January as divisive president-elect takes Oath of Office