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Packed Sotheby’s New York venue sees fourth most expensive artwork bought at auction
Picasso nude fetches $115m at the start of the three-day sale by Christie’s
In 1932, the painter made more than 100 artworks. How very depressing
Tate Modern’s stellar show displays work made by the great master, in thrall to his new lover, during a single year
Painting from 1937 has been held in a private collection since the artist’s death
Two newly renovated museums showcase the work of Ugo Rondinone, Pascale Marthine Tayou and Mika Rottenberg
These major sales will dominate opinion on the market’s health as a whole
Portraits from artist’s ‘year of wonders’ lent to Tate Modern by private owners
The Guggenheim brilliantly illuminates a pivotal moment in the artist’s development
The museum’s 80th birthday is celebrated through the collections of six pioneer patrons
A Madrid exhibition uncovers the artistic roots of this anti-war masterpiece
The story of Picasso's anti-war painting
The break points and continuities of art in France are highlighted in this rich exhibition
Exhibition to include depiction of artist’s lover for first time in UK
The artist emerges from this retrospective as hugely talented — and nasty
In today’s world, art has little to do with borders
From Mark Rothko to Henry Moore, the stakes are high in an inflated art market
National Gallery exhibition explores paintings from the point of view of the artists who owned them
Not all masterpieces are off the market. Here are the ‘most wanted’ works still in private hands
Musician has one of the world’s foremost collections, with more than 7,000 images
A retrospective of the Uruguayan painter’s work shows an artist who changed without evolving
The jewellery designer says why she cherishes her gold sun pendant
Rambert’s triple bill had a fascinating new Kim Brandstrup work at its heart
The only thing the new kids on the block offer perusers of porn is more, weirder porn
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