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The confidence and sophistication of Asia’s contemporary art market increases steadily
This year’s Biennale comes amid an explosion of gallery openings and exhibitions
The German artist talks about his own past and the ‘fascism’ of politicising art
Canopy of clouds to be installed above London Paddington’s new ‘Elizabeth Line’ station
First monographic show in China features intimate works that seek to reclaim the female nude
Two new London art galleries are geographically distinct but have a common element: the architects
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Works by artists including Eduardo Paolozzi and Damien Hirst are on show along public paths
Stunts provide the marketing, the gallery works the cash flow, writes Edwin Heathcote
Marlow to make Sotheby’s cameo; Narrative Figuration in the roller-skating hall; Artnet AG reports losses
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A fast crowd at the world’s premier international art show with much already sold before the doors even swung open
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