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Artist to disappear into Puerto Rican rainforest

Papo Colo will live off the land in silence for 400 days as part of a new performance

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Whitney Biennial-bound artists take a bow in Miami

Dealers test whether the New York museum's approval translates to commercial success

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Expert Eye: Harry Cooper

The National Gallery of Art curator finds history lessons all over Art Basel in Miami Beach

Mark Dion goes inside the mind of a plant explorer

The US artist recreates the Coconut Grove laboratory of the most influential botanist you’ve never heard of

Double Dutch at the Wolfsonian-FIU Museum

Institution presents parallel exhibitions of Modern Dutch design and site-specific works by the Dutch artist Christie van der Haak

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Speakers, ceramics and a miniature forest: Design Miami’s eclectic spread

SHoP Architects's pavilion outside the fair may be catching the most eyeballs on Instagram, but inside, collectors will find a wide range of classic design and contemporary crafts that are worthy of their attention

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Miami news in brief

Hirshhorn invests in performance, Design Miami partners with the UN, and more

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Art Basel price points: works for every budget

From $8,000 repurposed portraits to €15m giant textiles, the Miami fair has something to suit everyone's taste

What is the role of the liberal biennial in a conservative world?

Curators meet in Miami to consider why America needs more of these sprawling exhibitions

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Space Oddity on Collins Avenue

Nicholas Baume, curator of Art Basel in Miami Beach's Public art section, on what he says is his most classical presentation yet

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Rauschenberg’s legacy lives on at Art Basel in Miami Beach

As a survey on the US artist opens at Tate Modern, there is no shortage of works inspired by his "Combines" at the fair

'It literally prints in air': SHoP Architects on creating the world's largest 3D-printed object

The 2016 winner of Design Miami’s Visionary Award combines 3D technology with nature

Takin' it to the streets

Inside the over-the-top parade that launched the new Faena District

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Miami news in brief

1980s East German mural of Lenin on sale for $21m, video biennial heads to Miami, plus more stories

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Argentina’s art scene comes to the fore in Miami

Conditions are ripe for the country’s rich but isolated cultural landscape to have its moment in the sun

Rubells put 400 outstanding new works on display as they prepare to move home

Ambitious send-off is also gallery's first recent acquisitions show

Julio Le Parc's American moment

Miami gives the octogenarian pioneer of kinetic art his first US retrospective

Vizcaya, then and now

Villa Vizcaya, Miami’s Italianate estate and gardens, celebrates its 100th birthday with a series of contemporary commissions

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La Biennale des Antiquaires gets a new director—and a new name

Prestigious fair, now held annually, will be known as Biennale Paris under new chief Mathias Ary Jan

New fine art and antiques fair to launch in Paris next November

Move draws criticism from organisers of Biennale des Antiquaires who are not keen on a competing fair

Paris Photo turns 20

After last year’s catastrophe, fair expands its exhibition spaces

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Tefaf takes Manhattan

Dealers rush to satisfy American demand for top-quality art and antiques

Dubai Design Week gets under way with more than 150 events

This year's second edition has plenty on offer, from national pavilions to algae-eating drones

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Tefaf makes New York debut

The grand dame of art fairs takes over the whole Armory building

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Nada New York moves to Armory week in March

The New Art Dealers Alliance fair has been held in May during Frieze New York since it launched in 2012

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Fiac spills over into Petit Palais

Fair grows bigger with new performance art section and sculpture park