Contemporary art
Ukrainian artist recreates sculptures destroyed by pro-Russian separatists
Saatchi gallery exhibition features 30 artists from the UK and Ukraine shortlisted for new competition
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
Bubbles, burps and chimes: Sophie Lvoff on Jim Shaw at the New Museum
The artist’s exhibition is at its best in its quieter, less spectacular moments
Quantity now wins out over quality
The constant demand by dealers for new work to feed the market has led even the most promising artists to overproduce
Big show for Oldenburg's mini works
Paula Cooper's exhibition, which opens tomorrow, includes miniatures of some of the Pop artist's most monumental pieces
Where anxiety lives: Jessica Lynne on Rashid Johnson
The artist’s Drawing Center exhibition channels the disquiet of black life
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
Iranian artists look forward to the day when sanctions are finally lifted
Interest grows in younger generation active in Tehran’s lively art scene and the Iranian diaspora
Theaster Gates brings new life to bombed-out Bristol church
Performances from poetry readings to gospel singing will run 24/7 for the Chicago-artist’s first public art project in the UK
Arabian art space moves east
Gentrification in Battersea forces Middle Eastern arts foundation to look for another home
Is Catford the next Peckham?
Bow Arts charity has won the tender to create workspaces for between 35 and 60 emerging artists in southeast London
Where have all the artists in central London gone?
Property price rises and rapid redevelopment in the capital are forcing artists to seek studio space in the suburbs and beyond.
Sisterly love
PLUS: The beat goes on for Anri Sala at Frieze, Grayson Perry goes head-to-head with Mondrian, Michael Landy woos Glenn Brown, and more fair gossip
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




























