Gender politics to the fore at Basel satellite fairs Liste and Volta
“The personal is political—this is a clear and present undercurrent,” says Volta artistic director Amanda Coulson
Dallas Museum of Art acquires Derick Baegert panel, a first for a US museum
The Descent from the Cross is the museum's first acquisition backed by the Marguerite and Robert Hoffman Fund, a hefty $17m endowment
Philippe Vergne to step down as director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
The announcement that he and the board “mutually elected” not to renew his contract comes on the heels of the chief curator Helen Molesworth’s surprise departure
Bay Area commissions turn dismantled guns into art
The Robby Poblete Foundation, started by the mother of an aspiring artist and gun violence victim, aims to take guns off the street and draw attention to daily shootings in minority neighbourhoods
The futuristic architecture that emerged from Mobutu’s Kinshasa comes to MoMA
First US survey of Bodys Isek Kingelez shows how his sculptures addressed urban, social and economic concerns in Congo
LOVE artist Robert Indiana has died, aged 89
The artist’s death came the day after a lawsuit was filed over his legacy
‘Believing is seeing’: Tom Wolfe on Modern art
The novelist and journalist was also an outspoken art critic
Art consultant pleads guilty to filing false tax return
Lacy Doyle hid millions of dollars in inheritance in a Swiss bank account, US Attorney says
Danish artist Per Kirkeby has died, aged 79
The painter was well known for his opaque, semi-abstract canvases inspired by natural history
San Francisco promotes pro-immigrant projects
The programming series comes as Trump’s administration is fighting California over its "sanctuary state" laws
New York art dealer pleads guilty to multimillion-dollar fraud
The court has ordered that Ezra Chowaiki forfeit over $16.6m as well as works by Picasso, Calder, Chagall and Degas
Frieze Spotlight: step back into the 1960s
Five works by unsung 20th-century artists
Artists Olafur Eliasson and Susan Philipsz to star in Art21's new season
Episodes of the TV programme will centre on three artistic hubs: Berlin, San Francisco and Johannesburg
Private View: our pick of May gallery shows
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talent
The best shows in town during Frieze New York
From Adrian Piper at MoMA to Radican Women in Brooklyn
Nan Goldin supports opioid treatment bill worth $100bn
The photographer calls on Elizabeth Sackler to support proposed law amid family members’ denials of responsibility for health crisis
Three to see: New York
Different approaches to place, cities and landscape, from the Brooklyn Museum to the Met
MCA Chicago launches Dunya Contemporary Art Prize and names first winner, Sophia Al-Maria
The $100,000 award recognises mid-career artists from the Middle East and its diaspora
Collector sues Jeff Koons and Gagosian Gallery over years-long delivery delays
Steven Tananbaum has paid $13m for three sculptures over a five-year period but still has not received any of the works
Controversial 'hip-hop version' of the Virgin Mary given to MoMA
Chris Ofili's work—donated by hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen—was once at the centre of a New York culture war
Private view: our pick of April gallery shows
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Alabama memorial confronts America’s racist history
A site dedicated to the 4,400 victims of lynching and a museum about the country’s legacy of inequality opens
Three to see: New York
From a shameful period in US history to a bright new monument for the 21st century
Special counsel investigates Victor Pinchuk’s $150,000 gift to Trump Foundation
The payment came early on in the US presidential campaign in exchange for a 20-minute video appearance
Dallas Art Fair marries the regional and global
This year marks the tenth edition of the fair
Mel Chin ‘floods’ Times Square for New York show
Interventions are being co-ordinated across the city as part of the Queens Museum’s exhibition