Camille Bacon profiles Linda Goode Bryant’s legendary gallery and the radical transformations the space afforded in its 12-year run
David Hammons’s early work on view at The Drawing Center during Frieze Week
The public art installation in Hudson River Park will pay tribute to Matta-Clark’s iconic Day’s End and the commerce, crime, leisure and lovemaking of Manhattan's waterfront past
Deborah Levy can’t stop thinking about a work seen at Kettle’s Yard more than 30 years ago
For two years, Jackson ran one of the most important galleries for black artists of the past half century
The artist’s tent city at Hauser & Wirth, in rapidly gentrifying downtown LA, is a ‘parody of pious politically activist art’
The monumental sculpture will trace the outlines of a now-demolished 19th century salt shed, once made into an artwork by Gordon Matta-Clark
For the 6th Amsterdam Art Weekend, our picks of the best shows and events across the Dutch capital
Mexico City Gallery Weekend postponed following earthquake; Hauser & Wirth to open new gallery in Hong Kong
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
Are the roles of artist and writer compatible?
Mnuchin Gallery, New York & The George Economou Collection, Athens
A round-up of the best current shows in the Greek capital
Amy Zion gives a round-up of the best shows currently on view in the city
Aspen Art Museum, USA
‘Pacific Standard Time’ is an collaboration that traces different histories of Southern Californian art from 1945 to 1980
What could you imagine doing if you didn’t do what you do? Being in a boy band
For the past 40 years, the elusive artist David Hammons has explored race, creativity and politics – without gallery representation
Triple Candie, New York, USA
White Cube, London, UK