The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget
The fair’s third edition features a strong contingent of under-recognised artists from Latin America and beyond
The satellite fair’s new director visited Kyiv in the spring to forge partnerships with artists and dealers there
The latest cohort honoured by the Rabkin Foundation includes curators, artists, freelance writers, bloggers and salaried writers at major publications
The fair feels effects of economic slump, but benefits from two local biennials and new city-wide initiatives
Hanwha, the main partner of the forthcoming museum, has come under fire for its links to Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems
Dissolution, uncertainty and paradox are the stock in trade of the British artist, whose latest works include trees as a metaphor for those living with HIV/Aids and casting chalk caves with a 3D printer
The Puerto Rico-born, Chicago-based artist’s new Public Art Fund project brings the domestic architecture of her childhood home to Central Park
Members of the activist group Peta occupied the institution‘s LVMH Great Room
Philanthropic gift of over 110 works integrated into displays at Tate Modern, Britain and St Ives

