The Barnes Collection: A phoenix rises
After decades of wrangling, the Barnes reopens(1)
Post-war artists at auction: The price of being female
Auction houses are finally including more women artists(28)
The photographs of Heinrich Kuehn: Back in focus
A man who helped to elevate the aesthetics of photography(1)
The Hong Kong International Art Fair: Broadening its reach
Once a scrappy, independent show, this fair now lures international big shots looking for Asian buyers(7)
Remembering Adam Yauch: Fighting the beast within
It is not nice to speak ill of the recently deceased, but when I first met Adam Yauch, also known as MCA from the hip-hop band the Beastie Boys, I was not too impressed.(16)
Frieze Art Fair New York: Cool, contemporary and rather out of the way
THE capital of the international art market hasn't hosted a high-quality international fair for some time. Frieze Art Fair New York promises to change this(1)
China’s most famous artist talks about his work and how it confounded his jailers(46)
Despite breaking records, Edvard Munch's "The Scream" is not the most expensive artwork ever sold(28)
Leonardo da Vinci's "Saint Anne": It's a family affair
Cleaned and restored, this remarkable work is back on view(7)
The week ahead: April 27th 2012: An iconic image
POLITICAL candidates campaign in Germany, Londoners elect their next mayor, Japan's prime minister visits the US and Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' is sold at auction(0)
Government funding for the arts: Up in flames
A museum director sets artwork alight in Italy in an inflammatory move to raise more public money(14)
Official style: Space: the final frontier
The idiosyncratic style guide of Britain's Foreign and Commonwealth Office(41)
Latin American art: It takes a village
A slideshow of Brazilian favela art(5)
Art and disease: In sickness and in health
American germ-busters' unlikely museum displays some fine contemporary art, and more(2)
Art in the Middle East: An avenue of free expression
In a region where they are often silent, women are finding their voice in art(10)
Art and the Middle East: Qatar’s culture queen
At 29, Sheikha Mayassa Al Thani is the art world’s most powerful woman. Is she using her money well?(40)
The art of Francesca Woodman: Hauntingly precocious
The brief life and bracing imagery of a young artist(0)
Damien Hirst retrospective: Is nothing sacred?
The Tate Modern stamp of approval(12)
Art after Fukushima: The artist as activist
THE threat of atomic annihilation has long influenced Japanese art. Some artists are now taking this in an intriguing new direction(2)
The Jerwood in Hastings: Eye of the beholder
An appealing new gallery of 20th century art(1)
John Chamberlain at the Guggenheim: Crushed, delicately
A retrospective in New York of brutal yet elegant sculpture(7)
Painting like Lucian Freud: He did something different
It is a humbling thing to try to do what he did(6)
Suburban design: Pomp and paternalism
A new architecture exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art(17)
The art of Ramkinkar Baij: Anything that moved around him moved him
Rediscovering the work of modern Bengali artist(1)
Discovering Matisse and Picasso: Americans in Paris
How one family changed art history(3)
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