Michael Peppiatt chronicles the sculptor’s life with a blend of pungent atmosphere and sentimentality
The works of Calder, Fontana and Dubuffet stem from postwar despair but speak to today’s existential questions
In a year of tech innovation, buyers and sellers have had to grapple with new systems of value and ownership — or lose out
An exhibition at the Maeght Foundation in Provence highlights a creative clan that included painters, a furniture maker and an architect
Online project unveils lost works and traces the lineage between the great sculptor and Rodin
The rapport between the sculptor and his space is evoked by prints, drawings and ephemera in a reconstruction of his studio
The New York museum’s retrospective shows not a prophetic genius, but an artist who spoke most eloquently for himself
This year, the fair offers a delightful wander down the many paths of Modernism
Geoffrey Rush stars as the artist in this exercise in genius tourism
A shaggy-dog story about the frustrations of the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti
Unseen in public for half a century, the artist’s most famous series is restored in a revelatory new show
A new film by Aki Kaurismäki shows how movies can successfully tackle world events
‘Women of Venice’ series will be reunited for first time in 60 years
Sculptures account for just one third of the exhibits in this uneven show
The high price of contemporary art has prompted a revival of interest in Old Masters
Christie’s points to ‘new era’ as art market continues to soar, fuelled by growing global wealth
While the oil money was flowing, Venezuela’s art world was the envy of Latin America
PAD’s mix of art and design is luring crossover collectors
Hütte oversees a harmonious union of art and finance
A new exhibition at the Fondation Maeght in France reveals the full grandeur of the artist's sculptures
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