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US photographer with historic Cuban show comes to Miami
Peter Turnley is due to speak at the Miami Street Photography Festival
In pictures: From a giant deer to a big kiss, Public plays with scale this year
The sector’s curator, Nicholas Baume, tells us more
US collectors dash to Cuba
Diplomatic thaw draws collectors and curators to the Caribbean island
In pictures: Miami Beach 100 years ago left a lot to be desired—unless you were a rattlesnake
Rijksmuseum hangs visceral works by Anish Kapoor alongside Dutch Old Masters
British artist says aftermath of suicide bombings are on his mind as new works go on show in Amsterdam
UK’s national museums spared big cuts in government spending review
Chancellor George Osborne finds money for British Museum and Victoria and Albert to display objects now in store
Dutch artist helps Kurds’ grassroots democracy grow
“People’s parliament” built for revolutionaries fighting Isil in northern Syria
French ambassador backs Olafur Eliasson’s Ice Watch to go ahead in Paris
Artist hopes installation destined for the Place de la République before terrorist attacks will still form part of UN climate summit
Museums of Paris close as days of national mourning begin
Ministry of culture orders emergency measure after terrorist attacks
Tehran’s Modern art could travel to the US
Hirshhorn holds preliminary talks but Berlin first in queue to borrow works by artists such as Gauguin, Pollock, Rothko, Picasso and Bacon
Hong Kong debut for M+ museum’s founding collection
Exhibition from the Sigg Collection of Chinese contemporary art coincides with show in Switzerland
Berlin will be first to show works from Tehran's world-class Modern art collection
Exhibition of Western and Iranian art agreed in historic German-Iranian deal
Frank Stella's synagogue series re-united at Frieze
Marianne Boesky Gallery is showing key works he made as a young artist
Ai Weiwei tree stump and Abraham Cruzvillegas early work snapped up at Frieze
Works by two artists who are the toast of London soon found buyers at Frieze London
Art comes to aid of Syrian refugees
Visitors snap up Greek artist Stelios Faitakis's limited-edition prints at Frieze
Corks pop at Stuart Shave/Modern Art at Frieze
Expert jury of Stand Prize commend combination of Mark Flood's sculptures and Yngve Holen's paintings
Painting the face of Spanish aristocracy
Rarely seen portraits are the stars of acclaimed National Gallery show
Artists protest as refugees left stranded
While Europe’s politicians squabble, leading artists mobilise support for the thousands fleeing conflict and facing another winter in camps
British Museum trustees look to Dresden to find new director
German-born Hartwig Fischer’s formal appointment expected by British Prime Minister
Ai and Kapoor complete walk for refugees
Blankets carried by participants, as symbol of concern, will go to charity
Ai Weiwei praises Germany’s response to refugee crisis
Artist reveals he was only granted full UK visa for Royal Academy show in London while in the air heading to Munich
Olafur Eliasson launches successful appeal to kickstart Little Sun's next big project
Solar-powered mobile phone charger is designed to fill gap in African market