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The biggest exhibitions around the world in 2020
From Artemisia to Abramović, Old Masters to Olmecs, and Richter to Roman antiquities—here are next year's must-see shows
From the history of the festive putti to Arthur Jafa's hefty tome: the art world's favourite books of 2019
Regular contributors, scholars, curators and critics choose their favourite reads from the past year
Art Basel in Miami Beach diary: fairgoers go bananas for The Banana and Pope.L offers a message in a vessel
Plus basketball is slam dunk for art crowds and much more
Art Basel in Miami Beach diary: life's a drag at Soho Beach House and Art Miami keeps fairgoers relaxed
Plus documenting Jewish outsiders and a monster mash-up at Locust Projects
Salvator Mundi-mania comes to Brooklyn
“Museum” features reproductions, artefacts and even Salvator Mundi pasta sauce
Art Basel in Miami Beach diary: beaky blinders take on Nada while molluscs make their mark
Plus Design Miami is child's play and Steve Rubell's memory lives on
In Pictures | Look who we spotted at Art Basel in Miami Beach's VIP preview
Artists, curators and one camera-shy rapper turn out for the fair's opening
Art Basel in Miami Beach diary: Buddhas on the beach, and police flag up art installation
Plus Miami Mountain shrinks to fit and Greta Thunberg receives a cool (but warm) tribute
Anselm Kiefer on why size matters
On the podcast, we speak to the German artist about his new works inspired by String Theory, now on show at White Cube in London
Building Bridge-s: Solange Knowles curates a two-day programme of performances, films and talks at the Getty Center in Los Angeles
Gunpowder, treason and plot: how artists have captured fireworks throughout history
In a special podcast episode we talk to Simon Werrett who has written a book on pyrotechnic arts in European history
Taner Ceylan creates his own version of Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi for Castello di Rivoli show
Little ditty ‘bout John and Robert: two-person show in New York pairs artist Robert Rauschenberg with rocker John Mellencamp
What art world figures think of MoMA's $450m makeover
Curators and dealers perceive a “new metabolism” in the permanent collection galleries





























