Artists’ experiments with video games challenge ideas of form, presentation and playability
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Eighty-year-old Bosnian painter is the star of the pavilion’s multinational show ‘Home Sextant’
Institutions are building collections of work by esteemed artists — but can they be integrated into education?
Former Sotheby’s chair James Stourton shares an insider’s glimpse into the murkier corners of a ‘gentlemanly’ world
A stirring show of savage, visceral portraits confirms the artist as Britain’s greatest postwar painter
Can the revamped grande dame of antiques fairs inspire a new generation of collectors?
Her multimedia installations are the subject of a triple bill of major shows
On the eve of a major Paris show, the duo talk queerness, minimalism, the uncanny and being featured on ‘The Simpsons’
France’s biggest art fair’s debut in its auspicious new venue dovetails with heavyweight museum shows
Their collection, housed in a private museum north-west of Paris, features work by Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin
L’Association Matignon Saint-Honoré unites mega galleries and Old Masters dealers in a collective soirée
Born in Cairo, raised in Istanbul and based in Paris for nearly 60 years, Yalter explores notions of exile, displacement and feminism
One morning, after 20 years of democracy in Afghanistan, the president fled the country and fighters entered the city. My son and I escaped
Horticulture and history entwine at the home of King Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great
When Josef Dalle Nogare bought the architect’s Casa Tabarelli he promised to preserve it. But where to hang his art?
The struggle to overcome an anti-epiphany is laid bare in a heartbreaking New York show
Eric Clapton’s de Kooning sells for £3.5mn at Christie’s; Hockney fetches £13.2mn at Sotheby’s
Mark Cousins depicts the artistic vision of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, with her words read by Tilda Swinton
In 1978, the ceramicist arrived in New York, buying an apartment in an old girdle factory in the Flatiron district. Much has changed, but his home remains true to the area’s creative past
These artists’ lights are out of this world
Korean-born Lee’s kinetic sculptures capture the messiness of being alive
The Jamaican-born artist uses a technique called picotage to makes his work shimmer
A brilliant and disturbing show exposes the dark side of physical labour, from housework to prostitution
Works exhibited by companies can deepen client relationships and tempt staff to the office