Dan Duray

Moscow’s Garage Museum hosts first show in St Petersburg

The exhibition of emerging Russian artists will be installed in a redeveloped park on New Holland Island, opening 27 August

BP extends culture sponsorship at four UK institutions

The oil giant will invest £7.5m over the next five years, renewing criticism from environmental groups

A walking tour of New York’s High Line with Cecilia Alemani

The curator and director of the elevated park’s art programme recently took us through the current works on show

China back on top of global auction sales, Artprice reports

Study finds that the country accounts for more than one third of worldwide sales

San Francisco museums board president Dede Wilsey steps down

The move follows a $2m wrongful termination settlement connected to a $450,000 loan to a former employee

Bortolami creates US-wide mini-Marfas

Artists given non-traditional spaces and free rein to put on shows

Robert Irwin plays with light and dark in Marfa

Californian artist’s permanent installation opens in the Texan town that Donald Judd put on the map

Agustín Arteaga appointed new director of the Dallas Museum of Art

The Mexican scholar, who replaces Maxwell Anderson, has worked closely with many major international institutions

Three to see: New York

Stroll the city streets with Diane Arbus before excavating the riches of the Hellenistic world at the Met<br>

How far can developers gentrify the artist hub of Red Hook?

New projects are looming, but there are still around 150 artists’ studios in the Brooklyn neighbourhood

Dealers cash in during summer months with lucrative group shows

Highlights this season include curator Neville Wakefield's mountain-based exhibition in Aspen's "premier ski shop"

From the archive | Getty and Rothschild team up for fellowship supporting 'innovative scholarship'

Art historians and conservators will study at the Getty in Los Angeles and Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire

Jeffrey Deitch makes SoHo comeback

Artists Eddie Peake and Walter Robinson will inaugurate the dealer’s Wooster Street space this autumn

Art crowd heads to the Hamptons for Art Southampton

Actress Brooke Shields co-organises show of wildlife-themed art alongside art fair

Katharina Grosse's splash of colour for New York beachside building

The Rockaway! project at Fort Tilden opened this week but will vanish in November<br>

Brexit vote triggers shock and dismay

Fears for London art market amid political and economic uncertainty after UK votes to leave EU

The party’s over as New York’s top museums feel the pinch

MoMA, the Met and the Brooklyn Museum are planning to reduce staff numbers to help balance the books

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Art-shipping start-up raises $1m investment

Art-world figures, including Anita Zabludowicz, are among the funders of Arta

Moscow’s Garage Museum launches Russian art triennial

On the centennial of the 1917 Revolution, the young museum hopes to spur the country’s next generation of avant-garde artists

Dominique Lévy to take over all three floors of 909 Madison Avenue

Emmanuel Perrotin, who has shared the space, to move but dealer is keeping mum on new location

Monster sculptures: Serra, Kapoor and Webster in New York

Three shows offer a roller-coaster study in size

New York sales cool but don’t freeze

Auction results were stellar 12 months ago, but sense and caution meant the houses had to work hard for more sober results this time round

Out with the old, in with the new: Marianne Boesky closes one space to open another

The dealer will more than double her gallery footprint with an expansion

Bronx Museum to undergo facelift

The project is expected to cost around $25m, but will not include an expansion

Badlands Unlimited launches series of e-books by artists

Rachel Rose and Howie Chen are among the first artists to work on the new project

Documents signed by Abraham Lincoln go on sale at Sotheby's

Copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment will go to auction

Tepid Impressionist and Modern sale at Christie’s concludes New York auction week

Works by Kahlo, Monet and Hepworth were high points of an otherwise average night