Contemporary art

Eddie Peake, the young artist who is ahead of the curve

London-based artist deals in desire, and his love affair with the Barbican has resulted in his biggest show yet

Anish Kapoor in talks to stage Havana show

Galleria Continua, which represents the artist, is opening a space in Cuba

Frieze week to come early next year

The change of plan could create problems for US-based dealers

Iran’s artists begin to shine on London stage

Country's artists are reaping the benefits of a diplomatic thaw between Iran and the West

Cornelia Parker to create roof-top commission for the Met

British artist will have to overcome vertigo for first major museum project in New York

Freud’s famous muse escapes his shadow—on a surfboard

PLUS: Mark Leckey's work is feline fine, art for the brain, art for the body, silent nude delights and unnerves Frieze visitors, and more fair gossip

The wit and wisdom of Jimmie Durham, poet, sculptor and rolling stone

Show at the Serpentine in London is all about living in Europe—but he can’t shake off his Native American roots

Pilar Ordovas to show Eduardo Chillida in New York

London-based dealer is renting temporary space to present celebrated Basque sculpture's work

Six artists to watch at Frieze

Our choice of adventurous works in Focus, the section of the fair where you can discover emerging—and re-emerging artists

Detroit art space opens with punchy pop of colour

Collector Gary Wasserman looks to the Motor City’s post-bankruptcy future with new interdisciplinary venue

Enrico Castellani says ‘yes’ to rare solo show

Dominique Lévy to bring Italian artist's works to London next year

Rising star Rachel Rose invites Frieze visitors to take a walk on the wild side

The artist’s installation shows how the foxes and mice of Regent’s Park experience the fair

From black swans to police training: five video works to see at Frieze

Cut through the white noise at the art fair with some cinematic treats

John Hoyland revival gathers Pace

Damien Hirst has given John Hoyland a helping hand, as has the mega gallery

All roads lead to Camden as Auerbach comes to town

Paintings of north London form cornerstone of Tate exhibition

Prizesnews

Corks pop at Stuart Shave/Modern Art at Frieze

Expert jury of Stand Prize commend combination of Mark Flood's sculptures and Yngve Holen's paintings

Tom Friedman will cure your Fomo at Frieze

US artist's hand-carved, in-crowd have a swell time on Stephen Friedman Gallery's stand

Do Ho Suh’s joined-up thinking for Cincinnati

South Korean artist's fabric sculpture impress at Frieze

China show for Vuitton museum

Beijing's Ullens Center to help co-organise Paris exhibition

Saudi art students break nude taboo

Artist Abdulnasser Gharem filmed "life-drawing" class in school that he founded

Tania Bruguera, the Cuban artist who won’t be silenced

Invited to London by Frieze, the activist-artist explains why she is determined to return to Havana—if she’s allowed

Independent art fair sprouts in Brussels

More than 35 dealers confirmed for the inaugural Belgian edition of the New York offshoot

Why the Dhaka Art Summit only lasts for four days

Founders explain that $2m production costs and import fees limit the length of ‘the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art’

Reviewnews

Against allegory: on Benjamin Buchloh’s new collection of essays

The art historian’s new book is properly pessimistic

Reviewnews

You cannot hold this: Orit Gat on Laure Prouvost

The Turner Prize-winning French artist’s latest show productively frustrates meaning

Prizesnews

Shortlist announced for UK's biggest contemporary art prize

Seven international artists are in the running for the £40,000 Cardiff-based Artes Mundi award

Reviewnews

Maybe it works: José da Silva on Tate Sensorium

The exhibition makes the paintings difficult to see, but it forces something new

Futile in the face of so much suffering: Anny Shaw on the Istanbul Biennial

The exhibition opened amid political and humanitarian crises