In the age of a ‘fake president’, Mark di Suvero’s sculptures reflect on the beauty of truth
The New York artist’s newest abstract works at Paula Cooper Gallery are not exactly topical, but his devotion to the ideals of science, democracy and community remind us of America’s better self
National Gallery of Art postpones Chuck Close and Thomas Roma shows following sexual misconduct allegations
But the exhibitions are not cancelled, the museum says
Tefaf drops comprehensive art market report
Maastricht-based fair organisation deems more targeted reports a greater service to dialogue
Armory Show’s Focus sector looks at the body and technology
Gabriel Ritter's display includes 34 artists from the 1970s to today, from Hermann Nitsch and Bruce Nauman to Tabita Rezaire and Patty Chang
San Francisco fairs target tech wealth
Fog Design+Art blurs genre boundaries and Untitled upgrades its venue in a bid to convert Bay Area browsers into buyers
Trump: the first year
How have artists responded to the US president’s first 12 months in office?
New York’s ICP revisits America’s ‘shameful’ history of Japanese internment
An exhibition travelling from Chicago includes 100 images by documentary photographers like Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams, as well as incarcerated artists like Toyo Miyatake and Miné Okubo
Private View, December 2017
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Expert Eye: Dan Cameron
Curator picks his top works at Art Basel in Miami Beach
From the archive: Frank Stella in 2017— a huge show at Art Basel in Miami Beach highlights artist’s sense of ‘free play’
Studio materials and working archive are the focus of a 300-piece exhibition at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale
Dara Friedman: From the stage to the screen
The film-maker discusses her US-German heritage and how dance influences her work
The Pérez Art Museum Miami acquires skateboard drawing with help from Nada
It's the first work acquired as part of the fair's new acquisition fund for the Miami museum
Basquiat Boom reaches Miami Beach
Documentary about artist’s life screens at Art Basel in Miami Beach
On the money in Miami: Five works under $5,000
Our pick of more affordable fair finds
Abstract art can tell a story—and look good too
History, race and economics are examined in the works of four artists at Art Center/South Florida
Knight Foundation awards $2.5m in grants to realise 43 Miami art projects
Funding will help bring the Creative Time Summit to South Florida, back a show on the Cuban artist José Antonio Aponte, and finance a “wine club for art” subscription collecting service
Art made in Guantanamo is now US property
An exhibition in New York has sparked the Department of Defense to review its policy of allowing work created in prison art classes off the island
The top ten shows to see in Miami this week
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
Miami’s satellite fairs take on issues like climate change, pollution and labour
We select some of the most interesting projects to see at events across the city this week
Federal authorities want to seize Martin Shkreli’s Picasso and Wu-Tang Clan album
The objects are among $7.3m in assets prosecutors are seeking from the jailed “pharma-bro”, who was convicted of securities fraud and conspiracy
Gazebo where Tamir Rice was shot is now at Stony Island Arts Bank in Chicago
Theaster Gates and his Rebuild Foundation have organised a display and series of conversations around the disassembled structure, with hopes of rebuilding it outdoors this spring
Massachusetts Appeals Court grants injunction to block Berkshire Museum sale
The successful Hail Mary pass came just before deaccessioned works, including two paintings by Norman Rockwell, were due to be auctioned at Sotheby’s on Monday
Judge orders Mana Fine Arts to release Mugrabis’ ‘hostage’ art collection
The family plans to relocate all 1,400-objects to Crozier’s storage facility in New Jersey
Zimmerli Art Museum in New Jersey gets treasure trove of Soviet dissident art
The collection of more than 20,000 works by 1,000 artists from throughout the former USSR was secretly amassed over decades by the US economist Norton Dodge
Private View: Peter Darach, Richard Diebenkorn and Lotte Laserstein
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to forgotten talents
Dawoud Bey embraces the darkness in new Underground Railroad Project
The Chicago-based photographer, and MacArthur genius award winner, has given The Art Newspaper an exclusive glimpse at the series
What to see at New York's International Fine Print Dealers Association fair
The event, which opens today at a new venue, shows artists stretching the boundaries of the medium with three dimensions and digital manipulation
Court orders release of Mugrabi family’s art being held 'hostage' by storage firm
Mana Contemporary must deliver five works in exchange for $1m—or turn over the entire collection within 24 hours