Domestic abuse allegations against an originally participating artist cast a shadow over the latest edition of the Indonesian fair this year
A bone and lock of hair apparently belonging to Piet Hein have been in storage at the Dutch museum for centuries—now there are calls to have them returned to his grave
The workers, who will start the action at the end of this month, say they are treated as “second-class employees”
Curators select works by under-represented groups for Tate, while Art Council Collection purchases focus on early-to mid-career artists
Against a background of a gloomy economic and political outlook, most dealers reported brisk business as the fair opened
The artist and musician set up his easel at Lehmann Maupin’s stand to paint live alongside his two children
Plus: fair hits the small screen and Smell-O-Vision makes a comeback at Tate Modern
The photographer, painter, sculptor—and one-time muse of the Pop artist—wins the fair’s Contemporary Design Prize
At the Experimenter stand, Bani Abidi is showing subtle pieces inspired by the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war
When it comes to copyright infringement, establishing culpability and illegality in the age of artificial intelligence is murky

