The Art Newspaper
From Vermeer to vermin: quarantined curators plan major new mouse-sized museum
A V&A employee creates a to-scale exhibition of masterpieces for his gerbils while in lockdown
The final push: campaign to save Derek Jarman's cottage in Dungeness is almost over the line
A message from...David Hockney: 'Do remember they can’t cancel the spring'
UK’s leading artist, David Hockney, sends a message of hope
A turquoise Egyptian amulet and an Australia-shaped book: four works under £5,000 at Tefaf Maastricht
Our pick of some of the most covetable, and affordable, works at this year’s fair
The Tefaf Maastricht wish list: what to buy at this year's fair
A dazzling diamond tiara, a Rococo monkey teapot, a Van Gogh rescued from a farm sale and a saucy Greek vessel are among the highlights on the stands
Shirin Neshat on why Frida Kahlo is one of her favourite artists
The US-Iranian artist tells The Art Newspaper which artists inspire her and why
Performance artist who ate Maurizio Cattelan's $120,000 banana launches interactive food show in New York
Fashion Institute of Technology issues apology for 'racist' accessories featured in its inaugural Master of Fine Arts runway show
Diary: Grimes hits the decks, the art of small business and Frieze hits the rocks (in a good way)
Plus Miss Ellie gets a makeover and gallerists move up a gear
Hollywood stars descend on Frieze Los Angeles
Jennifer Lopez and Jason Statham were amongst the A-list celebrities who showed up to the LA fair
Climate change fundraisers and a new space for Perrotin: dispatches from Frieze Los Angeles
Plus, Sprüth Magers's Los Angeles outpost will host a posthumous survey of John Baldessari’s last painting series
Frieze Los Angeles diary: glass orbs of LA smog and a Baldessari biscuit
Plus, Eric Doeringer pranks the Broads and Serpentine Galleries embraces the golf cart





























