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The museum’s new building is a gem of clarity and deceptive simplicity
The National Gallery’s autumn blockbuster aims to explore photography’s evolving relationship with the Old Masters. But where are today’s defining practitioners?
This year’s incursion from New York has a strong Pop Art contingent
More change in China, a powerful start to the autumn season and White Cube in Brazil
The Biennale des Antiquaires is staging an energetic comeback for its 26th edition
The Art Market: contemporary art records shattered; Ropac expands in Paris; Frieze New York post-mortem
Contemporary art sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s soar, but the feel-good factor was absent at Bonhams this week
The German artist has explored the theme of material and ideological decay on an increasingly gigantic scale, as this exhibition testifies
It’s been a good year for painters, male dancers and female pop stars – tempered by heroic dissidence and untimely death
The collector pitches a survey of youngish German art against Tate’s Gerhard Richter retrospective
In New York, over $630m was spent on contemporary art with a whole raft of new artist records set
Early snapshots influenced painters by offering new insight into intimacy and the motions of ‘real life’
Painting may often be sidelined by installations, video or photography, but some significant openings this week show that gallerists are keeping the faith
Developers are working with galleries to dress up high-end homes with masterpieces and lure wealthy, discerning buyers
Tate Modern’s retrospective of Gerhard Richter demonstrates his unrivalled influence as a painter
A preview of London’s Pavilion of Art and Design
Photographer Thomas Struth combines conceptual rigour and human curiosity in his images. He spoke to Jane Ure Smith
A playful yet powerful series of collages includes some 100 works
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