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The photographer explores her family's migration from post-Soviet Russia to Santa Barbara using a cast of actors
How a photographer captured forgotten China – and the architect building the future
The British artist’s monochrome images are distortions captured by photogravure
The museum — the oldest of its kind in modern Germany — is reopening after a €50m reconstruction
A trove of lost photographs, taken by a junior teacher more than 30 years ago, revisits a country on the brink of social change and a landscape near eclipsed from history
Plus Miami Design District to host Art Basel galleries; spirits high at 1-54 fair
…and he’s done it to the letter
The British artist talks about how he fell in love with a ramshackle house in Normandy and discusses the work destined for a Paris show
The Franco-Moroccan photographer created an important and distinctive body of work
Pressed, dried or captured in resin, preserved blooms have never looked fresher
A photographic no-man’s-land between the bucolic and the bellicose
The sculpture garden at Washington DC’s Hirshhorn Museum is being redesigned by Japanese artist and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto
The painter’s powerful Ku Klux Klan-themed paintings have stirred up an art-world brouhaha
The charitable project has fired the imaginations of Anish Kapoor, Rachel Whiteread, Antony Gormley and others
Plus Gerhard Richter at Gagosian; Hauser & Wirth pick up Frank Bowling
An upbeat free-to-wander exhibition combines playfulness with serious concerns of contemporary realities and metaphysics
Bronzino’s incestuous ‘Allegory with Venus and Cupid’ is the star of a London show exploring transgression in art history
The Cuban-American painter and sculptor talks about colour, feminism — and why being ignored is ‘a form of freedom’
Britain’s most prolific creative force reveals the secret to his productivity ahead of a London residence at Lehmann Maupin
This issue unveils a Roman conquest, a new gallery and made-to-measure pants
Her images of graffiti artists and hip-hop culture epitomise the city in the 1970s and beyond
As galleries continue to adapt to new realities, the hybrid model is making a powerful statement during Frieze Week in London
The London dealer on his new shows, what he looks for in an artist, and his own passion for collecting ceramics
For ‘Possessions’, the curator has chosen nine artists whose work explores the big questions
The curator of this year’s Frieze Live has experimented with ways to meld physical performance, sound and digital space
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