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Getty reimposes the rule of time

Chronological displays opening in 2018 at the Getty Villa will supersede themed galleries

In an organisational shift, Met president Daniel Weiss takes over as chief executive

The change comes as the museum starts the search for a new director to focus on the “core mission”

A comprehensive Piet Mondrian survey opens in the Hague

The exhibition includes early works that bring a new perspective on the Dutch painter

MoMA finishes first phase of expansion project

The museum has also announced plans for its $400m extension due to open in 2019

De Stijl in the Netherlands: a round-up

Three excellent exhibitions explore different approaches to Neoplasticism

Giuseppe Penone unveils Rome’s first permanent installation of contemporary art

The luxury fashion brand Fendi commissioned the new work, installed outside its flagship boutique

Marciano Foundation unveiled to the Los Angeles public

The private museum is lodged in a former Masonic temple

Hal Foster named next Mellon lecturer at the National Gallery of Art

The historian will discuss how artists invented new forms after the brutality of the Second World War

Booksnews

What a Renaissance artist taught Freud about memory

A new book looks at the psychoanalyst’s favourite Old Master fresco—and his inability to remember the artist’s name

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Frieze New York's Spotlight shines on hidden gems

Follow curator Toby Kamps's tour of the 20th-century art section

MoMA collection takes a Paris vacation

Some works, like Andy Warhol’s 32-part Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), have never before been shown in France

Winner winner chicken dinner: Bridget Donahue awarded Frieze Frame Prize

The installation of drawings, collages and sculptures by Susan Cianciolo was inspired by a visit to a Milan eatery

A life’s work: Ellsworth Kelly’s last paintings

Matthew Marks shows the late artist's final works

Frieze New York gets theatrical

For this year’s Frieze Projects tribute, four artists will recreate and riff on Galleria La Tartaruga’s historic Teatro delle Mostre exhibition, which turned experiences into works of art

Pop goes the yacht: Roy Lichtenstein’s designs for America’s Cup sail to Vermont

As well as the artist’s models, drawings and the mermaid-themed vessel itself, the exhibition includes the premier of a documentary film about the historic project

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Satellite dish: what to see at fairs outside the Frieze New York tent

In addition to the main fair, a number of other events offer a range of events, exhibitions and enticements across the city. Here are some things to look out for this year.

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The best shows in town during Frieze New York

Our pick of the top exhibitions around the city this week

Stedelijk explores design solutions created in response to the refugee crisis

Solution or Utopia? is the first of five exhibitions planned by the museum to tackle issues of immigration

Frick shows that collecting is a scholarly subject

Center for the History of Collecting marks its first decade with book release and reveals ambitions to do more work with living collectors

Shows set to let textile artist and printmaker Anni Albers shine

The wife and fellow Bauhaus refugee of Josef is at the forefront of two forthcoming exhibitions, including a full-scale survey of her work planned for 2018 at Tate Modern

Latest Hugo Boss Prize by Guggenheim awarded to Yi's olfactory object

The 11th edition of this exhibition links nature with nurture

Pictures Generation artist Lawler confronts ‘alternative facts’ at MoMA

As fake news and 'fake news' takes over politics, Louise Lawler's retrospective hits home