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The persistent disbeliever: on Donald Judd's writings
A new book of his collected essays reveals the ferocity with which he questioned almost everything
Albers Foundation celebrates second anniversary of Senegal project
The foundation's centre hosts cultural and agricultural efforts in a small village
Safra Foundation gives $1m to Washington’s National Gallery of Art to support art scholars
The money secures a permanent professorship at the museum’s Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
Snapshot from a brighter moment: the 2017 Whitney Biennial reflects a pre-Trump America
Many of the works in this year’s exhibition respond to the country’s social tensions, but the pressing question about what art can do during a crisis remains unanswered
National Gallery of Art delves into the woods with its next Mellon lectures
Alexander Nemerov will give six talks on representations of the American forest in the 1830s
Chinese institutions work with the Metropolitan for groundbreaking exhibition
'Age of Empires' explores the art of the Qin and Han dynasties
Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable: Details emerge about Damien Hirst’s secretive Venice show
Finished just in time for the Venice Biennale, this project has been 10 years in the making
‘Only ideas can change the world’: an interview with the Zero group’s Heinz Mack
The artist, who turns 86 in March, reflects on new work—but how little his ideals have changed—ahead of presentations in St Moritz and New York
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation names head of catalogue raisonné project
Douglas Dreishpoon joins the foundation from the Albright-Knox Gallery
Building anew: how Constructivism sought to remake the world
In the centenary year of the Bolshevik Revolution, exhibitions survey the art of the Russian avant-garde and put its radicalism in context
Sean Scully’s grand finale opens in China
Abstract artist enjoys critical acclaim with two career surveys in as many years
A bridge to something better: on artist-run galleries in mid-century New York
A show at the Grey Gallery looks at a time when artists could afford to run their own spaces
John Baldessari reunites Jackson Pollock with his teacher Thomas Hart Benton
“Art comes out of art; I’m interested in artists who influenced me, and how one artist interests another artist,” he says
Underground art: the public works that are part of New York’s $100bn infrastructure plan
At MoMA, governor Andrew Cuomo outlined the state’s projects, including pieces by Sarah Sze, Chuck Close and Vik Muniz
Three to see: New York
From feminist art to the last years of Max Beckmann
Royal Academy president to show new compositions in US
Christopher Le Brun's latest paintings respond, in part, to music
Good art in bad taste: art that mixes high and low culture at the fair
You know what they say—there's no accounting for taste. There are many handsome works on show at Art Basel, but there are also works by artists who care little about refinement
Expert Eye: Harry Cooper
The National Gallery of Art curator finds history lessons all over Art Basel in Miami Beach
What is the role of the liberal biennial in a conservative world?
Curators meet in Miami to consider why America needs more of these sprawling exhibitions
Miami’s museum-building boom is in full swing
Expanded ICA, Bass Museum and Rubell Family Collection are coming soon
Our guide to the satellite fairs during Art Basel in Miami Beach
Here's a breakdown of some of the more interesting projects around town
Whitney Biennial artist list announced
The 63 participants are grouped into a show focusing on art in a turbulent world
Metropolitan Museum surveys the past year of architecture with daylong event
Panels and talks feature prominent architects and artists discussing their most recent projects