Artists

Lawnews

Three Tunisian artists freed on appeal, but two others remain in prison

Human Rights Watch organisation is concerned about the plight of Adnen Meddeb and Amine Mabrouk, who were charged under anti-drugs legislation

Artnews

Vik Muniz to reveal flip side of Mauritshuis’s Girl with a Pearl Earring by Vermeer

Artist's painstaking copies of backs of famous paintings include the Mona Lisa

Artnews

Jenny Holzer draws on Walt Whitman for Aids memorial

App will allow people to keep memories alive far beyond New York

The artists who flopped (and triumphed) in 2015

Who was hot and who was not this year, featuring Anish Kapoor, Rachel Rose and Chris Ofili

Artnews

Art world mourns murder of Indian artist Hema Upadhyay

Internationally acclaimed artist has had shows at the Pompidou, the Ullens Center and the Mori Art Museum

Artcomment

Kenny Schachter on Peggy Guggenheim’s one-woman fight to champion artists

In her lifetime, the art collector’s personal reputation was shredded, but, as Lisa Vreeland’s film shows, her influence on the art world was astonishing

United Talent Agency expands fine arts division

With the appointment of a new creative director, the firm looks to work with more artists and fund ambitious projects

Abbas Kiarostami on his fixation with doors, the still image and carpentry

The Iranian film-maker is showing a photographic series he’s worked on for 20 years at Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum

Design is about the human intent

Yves Béhar, the Swiss-born, San Francisco-based designer behind Jawbone’s Up fitness tracker and One Laptop Per Child, is the winner of Design Miami’s 2015 Visionary Award

US photographer with historic Cuban show comes to Miami

Peter Turnley is due to speak at the Miami Street Photography Festival

Who is making Land Art now?

As a new film hails the pioneers of the movement, a new generation of artists are staking out their own territory

Picasso, the master of experimentation

The prolific artist turned his hand to ceramics, photography, textiles and even poetry

Warning: you are under surveillance

The artist Trevor Paglen interrogates the world of mass surveillance and its increasing impact on society

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

Auctionscomment

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