Sculpture
The Victoria and Albert Museum and the attempt to buy Mantuan roundel
The Art Newspaper requested full information
Making space speak: An interview with Richard Wentworth
Richard Wentworth’s mid-career survey at Tate Liverpool is more of a remix than a retrospective
Picasso: Keeping it in the family
Picasso’s granddaughter is preparing the catalogue raisonné of the artist’s sculpture, with funding from the Gagosian Gallery
Marty Marguiles opens a new public exhibition space in Miami
Tracking the collector's vast collection from its inception to his newest project, 'The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse'
Chicago unveils its new art park
The $475 million Millennium Park includes a bandshell by Frank Gehry and a massive sculpture by Anish Kapoor
18th-century statue of St James removed from the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Officials feared the sculpture, which depicts the national saint slaying a Moor, would offend Muslims
Interview with Barry Flanagan on his fascination with bronze: A tradesman, not an artist
Flanagan chooses to depict hares rather than people to steer away from the dominance of the portrait
Three degrees of separation: Interview with artist Mark Wallinger
Absence is as important as presence in Mark Wallinger’s new works on show
A rare Roman bronze statue attracts considerable interest in Christie's December sale
Valued at $3 million, Roman bronze statue also boasts impeccable provenance
Director of Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art on how artistic collaboration can bring Iran and the UK closer
An upcoming show of British contemporary sculpture could be the start of a productive cultural dialogue between Iran and the UK
British sculptor Lynn Chadwick on show at Tate Britain
Exhibition on the late artist to open this September
Henry Moore: Artist's public sculptures on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
20 sculptures fill the iconic space
Super sculpture scholarship collections in quick succession
The Victoria and Albert Museum has published its catalogues of the British, German, and Netherlandish collections in quick succession
Anish Kapoor's 'painting' on show at the Lisson Gallery
Kapoor manipulates the senses until 28 June
Barbara Hepworth Centenary celebrated in Tate St Ives
Another show will take place in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton
Calder brings the abstract to life at the Guggenheim Bilbao
Five-decades of art will be on display before travelling on to Madrid
A modern definition of space: Calder sculpture on show at Van de Weghe Fine Art
Calder continues to mobilise the market
'Painting not painting' broadens horizons at Tate St Ives
Terry Frost exhibits new works alongside those which inspired them
Interview with Arman: "I do not want to end up in my own mausoleum”
The French artist on playing chess with Duchamp and collecting his own work
Rebecca Warren's Fleischvater on at Modern Art, London
Her familiar clay objects may be joined by new works in other media
Beuys multiples acquired by National Galleries of Scotland
This important addition to Scottish collections includes nearly all of his best multiples
Hesse stands in for postponed Judd exhibition at Tate
The show will open at Tate Modern later this month
Interview with Rachel Feinstein: “I want to be taken more seriously”
The artist talks about her trials as a woman in a man’s field, the female way of working, her free-floating wackiness and making movies
Richard Long, Naum Gabo, Kosho Ito all on at the Tate St Ives
Three concurrent shows explore the many faces of sculpture
MoMA sculptures on show at the New York Botanical Gardens
Also exhibited are rare and illustrated books on botany to inaugurate their new gallery
Giacometti Association consigns sculptures and illustrated book to Christie's for auction as legal fees mount
The estate was bequeathed to the Giacometti Association as a temporary measure to clear the way for a foundation, although these plans were derailed by Roland Dumas's misconduct
Ian Hamilton Finlay goes coastal at the Tate St Ives
The creator of Little Sparta shows new works in Cornwall
The ideal and the reality explored by Marc Quinn retrospective at Tate Liverpool
The exhibition features works made from Carrara marble and placenta
Demand for prints and multiples has increased with the rise of the contemporary art market
Are today’s “limited edition prints” really original, and will they gain in value? Probably not
What's on in New York: Serra’s solemnity and size at Gagosian
Posthumous popularity at Max Protetch, last works at Matthew Marks mapping at James Cohan, psychedelic audio-visual art at Feigen effective excellence at Zwirner, and homage at Universal Concepts