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From Coke to ketchup and cans to cornflakes, Andy Warhol’s food obsessions still pop
Beneath the artist’s stylish veneer was a loneliness that prefigures our age of social media, writes Olivia Laing
Zebra One Gallery gives a glimpse of the artist via the work of his friend William John Kennedy
The ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ paintings were discovered in a private collection
Among this week’s art fairs, this one offers the more subtle encounters
The Gagosian opens 24/7; major collection comes to market; new fair in Swiss Alps; prime pieces for Art Basel
Artsy is helping art fairs — and galleries — to reach younger buyers
At a time when many art collectors chase the same big names, Perlstein’s idiosyncrasies look visionary
A rash of new initiatives are changing the art landscape in the Netherlands
Artist was famous for his soup cans but a Florida display puts flowers at his work’s core
A wild market holds a convex mirror to conventional investment
This was a year of mighty companies falling and millennial challengers rising
These major sales will dominate opinion on the market’s health as a whole
The Basel family business has built a reputation for shows that mix past, modern and contemporary masters with expertise
British Museum printmaking exhibition to include US artist’s first political campaign poster
She earned fame as the ‘topless cellist’ — but this exhibition aims to restore her artistic respectability
From Mark Rothko to Henry Moore, the stakes are high in an inflated art market
An exhibition that pursues a dreamlike course through its galleries
The co-founder of Dazed Media dives into the city’s vibrant creative scene
Collectors who find pleasure in sharing their collections with the public
Artists have amassed rich collections by swapping work
The Whitney pulls together a vast yet unified selection from its collection
A documentary about the late photographer encompasses his flaws as well as his gifts
Far beyond the monetary value, forgery attacks something inside us that we know to be precious
A show that reveals Pop not just as an art of happy, shiny surfaces, but as a form of rebellion, too
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