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Three to see: New York

From the Holy Wars to the culture wars to a conceptual art crusade

Five years on and the Clyfford Still Museum is still making discoveries

Curators have yet to examine more than 300 of late artist’s paintings

VP candidate Tim Kaine sponsors gun art show in Washington, DC

Photographs of works made by artists using decommissioned weapons are displayed in Senate building one month before the election, while originals are on view at local think tank

Found: Otto Dix’s picture book for five-year-old stepdaughter

Dusseldorf gallery displays work long-hidden in family altar retable

Candida Höfer travels down Mexico way

German photographer captures country's rich architectural heritage

An insider’s guide to collecting

In her new book, the Venezuelan-born collector Tiqui Atencio talks to her peers about how they developed their tastes for buying art

Former MoMA curator leads new riverside art, architecture and technology museum in Lisbon

Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia opens with a major installation by French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster

Why museum leaders are organising shows for private collectors

With government funding harder to come by, museums must stay in the good graces of ultra-rich patrons

It’s back to the Nineties for Frieze London

Gallery shows from the decade will be recreated in Regent’s Park

Tate to honour Bruce Nauman with major retrospective (after MoMA's)

US artist's survey in London in 2019 to follow exhibition at Basel's Schaulager and in New York

PAD fair returns to London's Berkeley Square with tribute to Zaha Hadid

Late architect and designer a longstanding supporter of fair and jury president

Exclusive: Instagrammer Loyola Condenser speaks out in her first interview

The elusive artist discusses her work, and the Doig trial that made her famous, ahead of a show of photographs opening in Chicago

South Korea’s student uprising commemorated in Gwangju Biennale

The Swedish curator prefers abstract theories and words to spectacle

Croatian heritage has a friend in Britain

Over the past 25 years, the International Trust for Croatian Monuments has raised more than £500,000 to repair the ravages of war

Cultural taskforce comes to the aid of quake-stricken Amatrice

Architect Renzo Piano urges Italian government to rebuild everything “as and where it was” and not to repeat the mistakes of L’Aquila

An ocean apart in the attitude to authentication

European artists’ estates boldly go where US counterparts fear to tread

Cerutti moves from Paris to London

New Christie’s boss shrugs off Brexit challenges

Single-owner sales a-go-go in Paris

Salerooms keep sourcing strong collections as auction season kicks off