Art
Don’t miss these works at Art Basel
The Art Newspaper team shares its favourite works at the fair
Calder’s great-grandson creates desert exhibition
The musician is organising an exhibition that melds sculpture, performance and sound in Marfa, Texas
Avignon museum plans stellar reopening show
Works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer and Nan Goldin, among others, will go on show in the refurbished Lambert Collection
Crowdfunding for art is a burgeoning business
Digital-based schemes launched to encourage the production of new art
‘All art is essentially a Rorschach test’
Marlene Dumas warns that you’ll miss a lot if you search for too much autobiography in her paintings
Artists do their bit to help US museums’ bottom line
Los Angeles institution gained $22.5m last month as endowments grow thanks to sale of artists’ gifts
Salvador Dalí show heads to Shanghai
Surrealism comes to K11 art space in move to promote understanding of intellectual property rights
Art Basel 2015
Our daily papers from Art Basel, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Age of enlightenment: the religious power of Hagia Sophia
Lyn Rodley considers the relationship between Byzantine theology and the Great Church
Brian Sewell travels across India—with a donkey
Anna Somers Cocks is charmed by the story of Mr B, accompanied by a donkey and a stout umbrella
Cultural festival keeps Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement alive
Exhibitions and events exploring identity and nationalism will take place in former factory building
Four Seasons in New York to close for retro revamp
Aby Rosen plans to restore Manhattan restaurant to its salad days in the 1950s
Frieze New York 2015
Our daily papers from Frieze New York, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
From here to there: what artists learned from their journeymen years
Francis Ames-Lewis on mobility and style
Venice Biennale 2015
Our guide to the world's biggest international contemporary art exhibition, including guides to the national pavilions, interviews with artists and curators, and live reporting from the event
Venice Biennale 2015
Our guide to the world's biggest international contemporary art exhibition, including guides to the national pavilions, interviews with artists and curators, and live reporting from the event
Mariette, prints and drawings supremo
Howard Coutts on the work of the 18th-century collector and connoisseur
Coats of arms: a fashion must for the people of Shakespeare’s England
John Martin Robinson on the art of heraldry in the 16th century
Gothic and Baroque—the two Golden Ages of ivory carving
David Ekserdjian finds these new books timely and uplifting
Divine drawers and pietre dure dazzle in Wiltshire
Dora Thornton on the amazing cabinet of Pope Sixtus V
Basquiat's footnotes, made into an exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum offers a slice of Jean-Michel Basquiat's pre-history
Paul Chan: not much to see, but something to think about
The Hugo Boss Prize winner's exhibition at the Guggenheim is spare but smart