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Dalí foundation has no legal standing to protect artist’s image, Spain’s Supreme Court rules

The court dismissed an appeal from the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation in its lawsuit against a Barcelona exhibition production company

What is art for? Taking risks and looking for ‘essential value’

The hedge fund manager and art collector J. Tomilson “Tom” Hill III explains why a work’s staying power is more important than its market price

Fairsnews

Earplugs required for Douglas Gordon's Bound to Hurt performance plus more Basel gossip

Life imitates art, beer bellies magnified in Unlimited installation, and so much more

In pictures: inside Tate Modern's £260m expansion

Take a look inside the London museum's Herzog & De Meuron-designed pyramid, before it opens to the public on 17 June

Fairsnews

It’s a family affair at Dieter Roth’s studio plus more Basel gossip

Swinging in Prouvé's prototype, a Guggenheim with legs, and so much more

Reportnews

Views from the art world

We asked leading cultural figures about Tate Modern’s effect on the art scene at home and abroad

Artists set sail for the South Pole, via Venice

They will be joined by scientists, poets and “visionaries” on the voyage for next year's inaugural Antarctic Biennale <br>

Fairsnews

Dealers have a Happy Meal plus more Basel gossip

Duran Duran raise the roof at UN shindig, the cross-eyed communist, and so much more