Ahead of a new solo exhibition, the photographer talks about his low-fi approach, which has become a fashion favourite
We are all haunted by people and experiences from our past — but can we learn to face them?
One of British art’s most influential figures on YBAs, passion versus money and the ‘miracle’ of having a major new show at 82
Saints meet ceramics at the Seville home of artist couple Luciano Galán and Daniel Maldonado
A show at Fondation Pierre Gianadda in Switzerland highlights their development of Impressionist aims and means
All change for Lévy Gorvy Dayan in Hong Kong; antiquities gallery ruffles feathers at London fair
The provocative Brooklyn-based collective is using its unorthodox tactics to launch shoes, handbags and clothing
A tour of the Greek island where books, beatniks and buzz collide
His works capture a vanished time when outsiders partied with the gleam of movie stars
Her paintings of mothers and children can seem cloying — but a new show argues that there’s more than meets the eye
Where to shop, eat and visit this midsummer
The Photographers’ Gallery retrospective covers a 50-year career documenting colliding cultures and belief systems
The Russian revolution was a burst of energy that inspired painters before Soviet repression descended
The punk disrupter is keeping up her fight against an authoritarian Russia — but with an eye-catching array of art installations
Vivienne Westwood items excite; Gagosian to have first show in Seoul; Frieze London gets a makeover
A New York show foregrounds the brilliance of the German Expressionist, who died at 31
The businessman’s Fondation H is supporting Madagascar’s artists with exhibitions and programmes
From bird-battered paintings to crumbling cupids, the team of conservators are the invisible hands that bring historic homes and artworks back to life and leave no trace
In a culture that tells us rest is for the weak, we need space to refresh body and mind
The former hedge fund manager is moving antiquities out of his gallery and moving in Joan Mitchell and Lee Krasner
Overshadowed by French peers since 1874, artists from the UK, Sweden and elsewhere are gaining in prestige and price
She gave up her space in Istanbul after tastes changed but has brought her eastern Mediterranean roster to London and Greece
Dealers at the event will be hoping the next edition will bring improved visitor numbers
London Art Week is partnering with new platform Trois Crayons to create a drawings hub
The first female president of the Royal Academy has to balance work with painting while redefining the institution’s future
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