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Don’t miss these works at Art Basel

The Art Newspaper team shares its favourite works at the fair

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A Russian revolution in Basel

All the gossip from Art Basel and beyond

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Calder’s great-grandson creates desert exhibition

The musician is organising an exhibition that melds sculpture, performance and sound in Marfa, Texas

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When Tino met Tina at Art Basel

All the gossip from Art Basel and beyond

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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

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Crowdfunding for art is a burgeoning business

Digital-based schemes launched to encourage the production of new art

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‘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

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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

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Salvador Dalí show heads to Shanghai

Surrealism comes to K11 art space in move to promote understanding of intellectual property rights

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Art Basel 2015

Our daily papers from Art Basel, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair

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Age of enlightenment: the religious power of Hagia Sophia

Lyn Rodley considers the relationship between Byzantine theology and the Great Church

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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

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The stakes are high at Nada

All the gossip fit to print from Frieze New York

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Cultural festival keeps Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement alive

Exhibitions and events exploring identity and nationalism will take place in former factory building

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Four Seasons in New York to close for retro revamp

Aby Rosen plans to restore Manhattan restaurant to its salad days in the 1950s

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Frieze New York 2015

Our daily papers from Frieze New York, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair

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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

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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

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Mariette, prints and drawings supremo

Howard Coutts on the work of the 18th-century collector and connoisseur

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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

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Gothic and Baroque—the two Golden Ages of ivory carving

David Ekserdjian finds these new books timely and uplifting

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Divine drawers and pietre dure dazzle in Wiltshire

Dora Thornton on the amazing cabinet of Pope Sixtus V

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Basquiat's footnotes, made into an exhibition

The Brooklyn Museum offers a slice of Jean-Michel Basquiat's pre-history

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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