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Jake and Dinos Chapman leave White Cube for Blain|Southern

Duo tells The Art Newspaper it is time “to make new omelette”

Alighiero Boetti takes centre stage in Paris

Tornabuoni Art inaugurates its new space in the Marais with largest-ever gallery retrospective of the artist’s work

London’s Lisson Gallery, champion of conceptual art, turns 50

Thousand-page publication will document more than 150 artists who have had solo shows since 1967

Old Masters collectors chase new discoveries at New York sales

Competition is stiff for confirmed works, but buyers also gave a nod to quality

Old Master dealer Johnny Van Haeften opens gallery in London home

Dutch specialist decided against taking legal action over his Mayfair lease and left area after 40 years

The anti-white cube: entirely black gallery expands in Hong Kong

Stephen Cheng says another space in Silicon Valley may follow

When the stars align: Miró and Calder to shine in joint New York shows

Pace and Acquavella galleries team up next April to present “constellation” works by the two artists

‘Letting colour loose’: Kenneth Noland’s final paintings come to Pace New York

The series of 15 never-before-shown works have remained in the artist’s Maine studio since he started them in 2006, four years before his death

Art Basel in Miami Beach channels spirit of David Bowie

Fair’s Public section in Collins Park will take inspiration from the late musician

The next Berlin? Kuala Lumpur launches gallery weekend

Dealers and museums join forces to put the Malaysian capital on the art map

Love connection: gallery show pairs works by famous artist couples

Pilar Ordovas’s pop-up exhibition in New York dips into the dymanics behind creative partnerships

My friend Mark Rothko: Pace Gallery’s Arne Glimcher explains the allure of the artist’s dark work

A major non-selling loan exhibition at the New York gallery is five years in the planning

Sprüth Magers to reopen in its former London space

German dealers were due to move to another building

Three to see: New York

Explore art history with Kerry James Marshall and bask in the pure positivity of Mark Leceky

Parisian art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin to launch gallery in Tokyo

New space expands gallerist’s presence in Asia, adding to his Seoul and Hong Kong sites

What immortal hand or eye? Gallery dedicated to William Blake opens in San Francisco

California bookseller John Windle has built a 300-strong collection of the British Romantic poet’s art and writing

The ‘top 40’ contemporary art galleries in France, ranked by artists and peer recognition

Ahead of Fiac, our sister Le Journal des Arts has published its first ever list of the leading dealers in Paris

Modern art’s Magnificent Seven: Emmanuel Di Donna opens new gallery on Madison Avenue with show of abstract masterworks

Inaugural display includes paintings by Vassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still

Galleries open for business

Foreign galleries are flocking to London

Four gallery shows to see during London’s Italian art week

From the Modern masters Fontana and Melotti and the post-war star Alighiero Boetti to the lesser-known artist Rodolfo Aricò and interactive kinetic art

Warsaw Gallery Weekend: who are the new kids on the bloc?

Annual event presents the best local talent while a new parallel fair looks beyond Poland’s borders

Marian Goodman to open second Paris space with work by Annette Messager

The gallery expands its presence in the French capital with a new outpost on the same street

Colnaghi to inaugurate new London space during Frieze week

Historic Old Masters gallery will open with exhibition around themes of mortality and vanity

Jarvis Cocker helps launch first commercial gallery in the UK for self-taught artists

British musician and champion of untrained artists is collaborating on inaugural exhibition at The Gallery of Everything

Slow start for Brussels Gallery Weekend

Event attracted few international collectors but included many standout shows

Günther Uecker gets first solo show in London in more than 50 years

Zero Group artist has created six new nail paintings about human violence for exhibition at Dominique Lévy gallery

Shanghai’s MadeIn Gallery makes the move to West Bund

Its arrival in the new government-backed arts district hints at a geographic shift in the Chinese city’s art scene

Kamel Mennour is latest European dealer to open space in London, defying Brexit fears

New gallery in Mayfair will open in October with show of works by Latifa Echakhch

Duchamp’s Bottle Rack goes on the market 100 years after the term ‘readymade’ was coined

Thaddaeus Ropac is selling the sculpture on behalf of the Rauschenberg Foundation at his Paris gallery

Object lessons: from an ancient Greek coin to a chronicle of English kings

Dealers and auction houses stage selling shows during the art world's summer break