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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
Candy floss floaters and Yayoi Kusama’s punctured pumpkin: all the fun of the (Fiac) fair
Travelling Bristolian artists, and Toy Story characters, among treats at Art Licks Weekend festival
Frieze London diary: Ropac's radical Brexit solution and Das Kapital gets a £500,000 price tag
Plus, Elmgreen & Dragset's sculpture park in a German hamlet
Frieze London diary: Ai Weiwei's shopping list, Boy George hits the deck and Alan Measles does his bit
Plus: Goodman Gallery's speedy opening and Jane Fonda's Barbarella-inspired work
Frieze London diary: enforced leisure, free whiskey and a four-poster bed
Plus, Theaster Gates' culture club
Hand of totem pole stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is returned with apology note
The anonymous letter noted that culprits were very sorry and “not in a sober state of mind”
The Morgan maps out a garden of enchantment
Plan calls for colourful beds, outdoor antiquities and a lighting scheme to showcase the museum’s architecture
Frieze London diary: Song Dong's edible art and Oskar Schlemmer's Bauhaus ballet gets a reboot
Plus, Harper Beckham meets Kaws
Welcome to the Shitshow! Jeremy Deller greets Frieze visitors with an original work for The Art Newspaper
Special "pull-out souvenir" is available in our first daily edition at the fair
Rirkrit Tiravanija serves Mexican food, anti-capitalist maxims in opulent Maryland museum
Guests were fed pork, poblano peppers and pumpkin soup at the Glenstone Museum
Seven must-see shows during Frieze week
From Kara Walker's monumental Tate fountain to an immersive installation of animal sounds
The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology provides a revolution in Chinese history
265 works discovered by Chinese archaeologists, mostly over the last twenty-five years, are on loan in an exhibition that shows why the textbooks have had to be rewritten.
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