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The artist’s large-scale installations at Serpentine South spur a fresh look at history
Commercial galleries are clustering around Cork Street and benefiting from the capital’s multiculturalism
A mammoth dollop of whipped cream, a giant ship in a bottle, a towering 115-metre slide: the metropolis is dotted with stunning, often subversive public art — if you know where to look . . .
In spite of lockdown, a Salzburg retrospective and a Lagos residency add up to a busy year for the British-Nigerian artist
The industry would benefit from opening up to diverse talent
The British-Nigerian artist tackles contentious issues — but values nuance above all
The largest museum of 21st-century art from the continent has opened in Cape Town
Contemporary artists have discovered a resource that is rich in codes and associations
The eclectic London art and design fair recorded its first sale before it had even officially opened
Yorkshire Sculpture Park secures UK’s biggest arts prize
Hogarth’s ‘The Rake’s Progress’ is shown alongside contemporary responses
Co-founder of Art HK plans to tap the expanding Australian market as interest in contemporary art grows
Invited by the Whitechapel Gallery to mount an exhibition from the abundant Government Art Collection, Simon Schama was at first sorely tempted to ‘grab, gorge and glut’. Here he explains how he finally made his more considered choices
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