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Works from the cosmetics heir’s holdings reflect his taste for the imperfect, unfinished and grotesque
Female collectors dominate at Christie’s; demand for art still strong in Hong Kong; Gagosian and White Cube agree to share
Interviewees ranging from feminist academics to Iggy Pop consider an artist who still has the power to disturb
London’s Royal Academy showcases rare erotic works on paper
Fragile works of art are normally stored in the vaults of Vienna’s Albertina Museum
Precocious, narcissistic and dead in their twenties, the American photographer and Austrian painter are a revelatory pairing
Designers often cite art as inspiration for their collections. But at what point does homage become rip-off?
Vienna exhibition that pairs the artists reawakens the question of gender on the naked body in art
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The artist’s nude portraits are even more daring and disturbing than when he created them a century ago
Schiele’s portraits reveal an artist who combined painterly versatility with a canny business sense
Philanthropists who donate art to public galleries mix a passion for the pieces with a sharp eye for value
Curators this year have delighted in juxtaposing Old Masters and contemporary artists – but do the comparisons always make sense?
Edward Watson’s glorious incarnation of Kafka’s Gregor Samsa as an insect shows dance genius
A welcome exhibition of the modernist Egon Schiele tackles head-on the debate over his work, writes the FT’s art critic
The painting is put up for sale by the Leopold Museum to pay for another Schiele work it bought back for $19m after a protracted court battle, reports Georgina Adam
Pitch-perfect portrait of an artist
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