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The best shows in town during Frieze New York
Our pick of the top exhibitions around the city this week
Diary of a pavilion: Wales in Venice
James Richards’s contribution to the Welsh presentation at the Biennale is a multifaceted installation set in a Castello church. Here, the entire process, from application to installation, is described by the exhibition’s curator— the director of visual arts for Chapter, in Cardiff
Monochrome mania: Boetti’s obsession with the Xerox machine
Colour = Reality show lights up artist’s photocopy fetish
Korean photographers and mysterious Mr K gain global recognition
New wave of Korean artists embrace photography, and institutional support grows
New M+ director brings Asia-Pacific vision to West Kowloon flagship
Rooted in Hong Kong, Suhanya Raffel is reaching out to MoMA and the Tate
How a design for Hong Kong launched Zaha Hadid's career
Drawing on Chinese and Russian art, the late architect’s dramatic images for the Peak, a deluxe leisure club, brought her to international attention
Sean Scully’s grand finale opens in China
Abstract artist enjoys critical acclaim with two career surveys in as many years
Hadid’s paintings take on a life of their own
Virtual-reality experience is the result of a collaboration between the late architect’s studio, the Serpentine and Google
Asian artists flock together as biennials offer bigger stage
Artist-curators are playing a key role in increasing collaborations
Our guide to the most important new museums and expansions in 2017
From the Louvre Abu Dhabi to Cape Town's Zeitz Museum via London, Los Angeles and lots more
The top worldwide biennials and events this year
From the Venice Biennale to Sculpture Projects Münster, 2017 promises to be a heavyweight year
Top art stories from a memorable 2016
What's next for culture after a seismic year?
A year of wonder or an annus horribilis?
For some, 2016 was a bumper year—for others it was just a car wreck
Art Basel in Miami Beach 2016
Our daily edition from Art Basel in Miami Beach, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Why a collection of British photography is probably going abroad
Lack of support from UK institutions could mean that James and Claire Hyman donate vast collection elsewhere
In praise of the lesser- known photographer
For the collector and dealer Michael Hoppen, big names can get in the way of the image as compelling evidence
‘Photography has become the seismograph for contemporary society’
Christoph Wiesner, the artistic director of Paris Photo, identifies new trends in collecting ahead of the fair’s 20th edition
Tate makes up for lost time with the help of Elton John
Singer and other collectors are helping photography come in from the cold
Paris Photo Month on the move
The biennial festival is moving its dates from November to April
New York’s ICP reopens with survey of surveillance
Curator Charlotte Cotton reveals the ideas behind the radical show