Artists
Danh Vo and Dutch collector settle legal battle
The Danish-Vietnamese artist will no longer have to create a “large and impressive” work for Bert Kreuk
Miami reconnects with Cuba
As relations improve across the Florida Straits, a string of exhibitions makes the most of the cultural ties between Miami and Havana.
Tracey Emin gets first solo show in Greater China
Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March
The sky is falling on the art market, or is it?
Kenny Schachter on the auctions in New York
No costumes needed for Xavier Le Roy’s new work
Arts patron John Kaldor helps bring six-hour performance to Sydney
London dealer partners with South African gallery in Chelsea
John Martin and Everard Read galleries opened Circa London this week
Arab artists hit the US campaign trail
Culture bus heads to Washington in bid to change attitudes to the Middle East
Council rejects bold plan to create 800 artists’ studios in south London
Art project that transformed Peckham car park faces uncertain future
Turner Prize-nominated collective, Assemble, plans to help convert Peckham car park into artists’ studios
Proposal is one of three being considered by Southwark Council in south London next week
Spirit of Zero Group rekindled in Duesseldorf
Artists’ foundation takes over former factory that served as Otto Piene’s fire studio—and party centre
Antony Gormley to confront Hong Kong’s raw nerves by placing sculptures on its rooftops
Artist links delayed arrival of Event Horizon with pro-democracy movement and taboo subject of suicide
Huang Yong Ping to build an archipelago in Paris for 2016 Monumenta commission
The vast installation at the Grand Palais reflects the changing world order
Gilbert and George unveil their ten commandments
New banner works began as a performance, while artists plan to record 3,500 “fuckosophies” on vinyl
Notes on a former student: Sean Scully on Ai Weiwei
From Manhattan to Beijing, with 30 years in between, Scully writes about his pupil
Pace Gallery celebrates Rauschenberg’s birthday with show of rarely seen works
Late series pieces include inkjet dye and pigment transfers on polylaminate, paper and fabric, as well as frescoes
Abraham Cruzvillegas says his Turbine Hall commission is all about hope
Mexican artist living symbol of human resourcefulness opens at Tate Modern
Poly Auction withdraws work after artist disputes its authenticity
Geng Jianyi says the recreation of his early painting Hairdressing 2 is not by him
Latest young gallerist to open in London commissions art you can really use
Studio_Leigh launched last week in a three-storey former Victorian varnish factory in Shoreditch
Artist will show where there’s dirt there’s art in Tate Modern
Abraham Cruzvillegas plans to turn Turbine Hall into green space