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Tate Modern, London

We're beginning to understand what a world in which facts are a matter of opinion looks like. Has the Age of Aquarius finally dawned?

Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

London’s fourth plinth artists announced; a new fund to protect cultural heritage in war-torn areas

Moderna Museet, Malmö, Sweden

From a short history of plagiarism to Trisha Brown's walk: what to read this weekend

BANK & Arario Gallery, Shanghai, China

Q. What is art for? A. To tell us where we are.

E.S.P. TV’s Corporate Theatre

The work of filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins on the occasion of his inclusion in the 2017 Whitney Biennial film programme

Various venues, Rome, Italy

Trisha Brown has died, aged 80; two new appointments at London’s ICA; controversy at the Whitney

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Trisha Brown has died, aged 80; two new appointments at London’s ICA; controversy at the Whitney
A round-up of the best shows to see in the city ahead of this week’s Art Basel Hong Kong
How should the artistic community respond when an art space, explicitly or implicitly, associates itself with right-...
Charlie Fox on a new translation of Hervé Guibert's chronicle of love, lust and drug-addled longing
Three highlights from the New York festival promoting emerging filmmakers
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA
A report and the highlights from a show themed around fluidity, flux, botany and the subterranean
From growing protests over the gentrification of Boyle Heights to Schimmel leaving Hauser & Wirth, the latest from...
kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland
The body is a troubled thing ...
Sir Howard Hodgkin dies aged 84; finalists for Berlin’s Preis der Nationalgalerie 2017 announced

From the Women's Strike to a march that cancels itself out: what to read this weekend
The most interesting works in the IFFR’s Short Film section all grappled with questions of truth, honesty and...
With the reissue of their eponymous debut album, revisiting the career of legendary Berlin art project / punk band Die...
Galeria Jaqueline Martins, São Paulo, Brazil 

Tramway, Glasgow, UK
A work by self-taught artist Martín Ramírez
Munich’s Haus der Kunst embroiled in Scientology scandal; Martín Ramírez to inaugurate the new ICA LA
If politics today obsesses over the policing of borders, art in France is enacting multiple crossings
A new video installation from Richard Mosse investigates the refugee crisis
Gustav Metzger has died aged 90; director of the Met resigns
What draws us to certain stories, and why do we retell them? 
It’s time that the extraordinary life and work of Anya Berger was acknowledged

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Alfredo Jaar, Be Afraid of the Enormity of the Possible, 2015 , neon, 121 x 183 cm. Courtesy: Galerie Lelong, New York. © Alfredo Jaar

Leading curators select some stand-out presentations at Frieze New York 2017

 

Returning to Randall's Island from May 5-7; featuring exceptional contemporary and 20th-century work

Ryan McNamara, Battleground, 2016, performance still, 60 min. Courtesy of the artist

Artist commissions by Dora Budor, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Giosetta Fioroni, Fabio Mauri, Ryan McNamara, Adam Pendleton and Jon Rafman

Daniel J. Martinez, Museum Tags: Second Movement (Overture) or Overture con Claque—Overture with Hired Audience Members, 1993. Courtesy: Courtesy Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica

The evolution of the Whitney Biennial, an American institution

Frieze Teens visit 'Kerry James Marshall' at the MET Breuer, 2016

Frieze Education 2017 gives young New Yorkers inspiration for future careers in art 

Toby Ziegler, Oracle, 2017. Courtesy: the artist, ARTUNER and Cassina Projects

From video installation to 3D printing, the young collector and patron offers his insights

Pamela Joyner with Kevin Beasley's Untitled (Panel 4) (2016) on the stand of Casey Kaplan at Frieze London 2016. Artwork courtesy: the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York. Photo courtesy: Linda Nylind / Frieze

'I am always thinking about where I personally can make the difference' 

Jacob van Hulsdonck, A Still Life [...] (c.1615). Courtesy: Johnny van Haeften, London

'It's a time capsule of a moment'

Jean Dubuffet, Tour aux récits, (after maquette dated 19 July 1973) 1973, Waddington Custot Galleries

Highlights of the free outdoor exhibition, open until 8 January 2017

Alia Al-Senussi, Yana Peel, Russell Tovey choose their favourite Allied Editions

Installation view of Rodrigo Hernández, 'Every forest madly in love with the moon has a highway that crosses it from one side to the other', at kurimanzutto, Mexico City, 2016. Courtesy: kurimanzutto, Mexico City. Photograph: © Diego Pérez

The 2016 recipients wanted to recognize ‘the migratory crisis unfolding throughout the world’

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Documentary - 21 Mar 2017

frieze visits Interference Archive in New York, USA - a volunteer-run collection of social and political objects and ephemera - to find out about its mission and work

Sponsored Content - 13 Mar 2017

Don’t miss this new departure in the concept of the art exhibition: an experience of art that unfolds through time (24 March – 2 April)

Documentary - 16 Feb 2017

Why did artist Eric Wesley take over a disused Taco Bell in Middle America?

From Sibylle Berg & Claus Richter's Wonderland Avenue (2016), commissioned for Frieze Projects 2016

Frieze Art Fair Video - 31 Jan 2017

Explore the commissions at Frieze London 2016 and uncover their shared concerns

Playlist - 19 Dec 2016

Poetry reading by Audre Lorde, drag performance directed by Claire Denis, archival footage of Ron Vawter.

Essay - 09 Dec 2016

Amy Sherlock reports from the Power Station of Art, home to the 11th Shanghai Biennale: 'Why Not Ask Again', curated by Raqs Media Collective

Artists' Film - 31 Oct 2016

For frieze, Nathan Corbin provides an exclusive video showing the latest work by Anne Imhof, who will be representing Germany at the 2017 Venice Biennale

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