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Dia Art Foundation establishes Sackler Institute with help from longtime donors
The gift supports already-existing programming and projects
MoMA book revisits New Documents show
Exhibition was organised by John Szarkowski in 1967 and included the work of Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand
Gordon Parks, photographer who chronicled African-American life, the focus of shows in Washington, DC and Berlin
The National Gallery has acquired 173 of his pictures to its collection, while a survey of his work starts its tour of Germany
Three to see: London
From William Kentridge’s cacophonous contraptions to a 3-million-year-old readymade at the British Museum <br> <br>
'Art too is just a way of living': on Rachel Corbett's You Must Change Your Life
A splendid new book examines what the poet Rainer Maria Rilke learned from Auguste Rodin
Peripatetic curator Hans Ulrich Obrist tops ArtReview's 2016 Power 100 list
Three artists—Hito Steyerl, Wolfgang Tillmans and Ai Weiwei—are in the top ten this year
Three to see: London
From Chaimowicz’s dark disco delights to the long shadow of influence cast by Caravaggio <br>
‘We’re a part of American art too’: Black artists speak on their roles in art history
A new book surveys four generations of abstract art in the Joyner/Giuffrida Collection
Exclusive: Instagrammer Loyola Condenser speaks out in her first interview
The elusive artist discusses her work, and the Doig trial that made her famous, ahead of a show of photographs opening in Chicago
Three to see: London
From the strange set-pieces of Bedwyr Williams to a festival of the city’s emerging art scene, via luxurious Medieval needlework<br> <br>
See how Washington's National Gallery of Art has grown
Reopening this week, I.M. Pei’s East Building just got better—without getting any bigger
New York museum and galleries celebrate Richard Pousette-Dart centenary
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, the late artist’s foundation has also undertaken the conservation of his hospital triptych Presence, Healing Circles
Eyesore no more: scholars reassess Degas’s later works, when the artist’s sight failed him but his ingenuity did not
An exhibition coming to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston reveals a new view of the Impressionist painter
Kandinsky painting bought directly from the artist by Solomon Guggenheim returns to auction
The picture, estimated at $18m-$25m, will lead Christie's November Modern and Impressionist art sale
Gavin Turk is latest artist to get show at Damien Hirst's gallery
Newport Street Gallery retrospective follows Jeff Koons solo show
Loosely hanging appendages: on Rachel Harrison's Perth Amboy at MoMA
The artist believes that meaning accumulates with the amount of things thrown carelessly into a room
New York artists respond to 9/11
The exhibition marks the 15th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center
A cerebral matter: the common ground between brain science and art
Eric Kandel’s new book finds similarities in the approach of neuroscientists and abstract painters
Kusama fever spreads with five-city tour across North America
The Hirshhorn-organised show of Infinity Rooms, paintings and sculptures will travel to Seattle, Los Angeles, Toronto and Cleveland
Harvard museums bring back the spirit of the Bauhaus
An extensive public database chronicles the university’s rich holdings related to the Weimar art school
Barnes Foundation plans Matisse colloquium in Philadelphia
The conference follows a publication detailing the museum's collection of his work and Albert Barnes early support of the artist
Looking in the dark: on artificial darkness in art and theatre
A new book by Noam Elcott unearths the role of mediated darkness in cultural history
Three to see: New York
Travel to Queens with the Ramones and survey the legacy of the Seljuq dynasty at the Met
History of indigenous American people takes centre stage at Site Santa Fe Biennial
New York-based artist Pablo Helguera has created a work based on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
Three to see: New York
Bas Jan Ader may get you down but Stuart Davis will lift you up
South Korean artist wins Cern residency prize
His project will harness the European science laboratory’s capabilities
The gospel according to Bruce Conner: on the artist's show at Paula Cooper Gallery
Biblical upheaval is at the heart of a group of tapestries by the artist