Conceptual Art
Susan Hiller, a ‘paraconceptualist’ who abandoned anthropology in favour of art, has died, aged 78
“In art, the viewer can be forced into a situation that creates empathy, which cannot be done in the social sciences,” she said
In pictures: Adam Pendleton's pick of Frieze Masters
The US artist's current exhibition seeks to fill the gaps in the history of conceptual art
Geta Brătescu, Romanian multidisciplinary artist, has died aged 92
She was an important figure of the European country’s avant-garde scene with a career spanning more than six decades, but gained wider international recognition in recent years
From assassinations to CIA mind control: new show investigates how artists tackle conspiracy theories
Met Breuer exhibition, of works made over the past 50 years, feels timely in the age of fake news
Is major survey of conceptual art pioneer Hassan Sharif heading to New York's Guggenheim?
Sharjah Art Foundation’s blockbuster retrospective of the late artist is already confirmed for venues in Germany and Italy
Loose language: on Liam Gillick's Industry and Intelligence
The artist's new book is confused and lacking in rigour
'You don't need a gallery to show ideas': Orit Gat on Seth Siegelaub at the Stedelijk
An exhibition in Amsterdam devoted to the dealer's work explores his curatorial ideas
Step inside conceptual artist David Ireland’s greatest masterpiece—his home
House on 500 Capp Street in San Francisco will become an arts space, archive and study centre
Sol LeWitt’s conceptual works installed for first time since the 1970s
Drawings defy time as they go on show in Santander's Botín Foundation
Interview with Vito Acconci: From my space to yours
Shaking off the "continental" label has been a lifetime's work
Lawrence Wiener, the pioneer of Conceptual art, on transcending physical context and his egalitarian outlook
“The work has no metaphor: it is what it is”
Interview with dealer Sean Kelly: Marina Abramovic, art fairs, and expanding off the beaten path
The British-born dealer may be a reluctant power-player, but his new, larger space reflects his place in the pecking order
Language-based works are much in evidence at Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Selling them can still be a challenge
Interview with Francis Alÿs: “Each situation calls for a new answer”
The artist on running inside tornadoes, failing to sabotage the art market and the appeal of Mexico City
Interview with John Baldessari ahead of his upcoming Tate retrospective: “Nobody does anything new”
Baldessari talked to us about his latest work, his early days as a teacher and the infamous incident when he cremated 13 years’ work—and then made cookies out of the ashes
Interview with Dennis Oppenheim on hid latest exhibition: “I could never stay with just one thing”
The veteran artist promises “truly radical” new work in his show at the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Interview with Mike Kelley on accumulating the uncanny in his new Tate Liverpool show
The Californian post-conceptualist plays the role of artist, curator and collector in his latest piece
Jenny Holzer: towards the mot juste
The US artist on text being just one medium in her work and how trying to measure up to Goya can keep her motionless for months
Fresh from its successful stand-off with e-commerce giant, eToys, etoy enter Manhattan
The group of international, web-based, artists is bringing its witty blend of conceptual, digital and performance art to New York
London galleries: Minimal and Conceptual art at large
Lisson’s historical show unites major international artists
Nauman's retrospective in Basel brings social madness to light
The exhibition, in which psychological unrest is registered through the body, will appear next in Frankfurt