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From Samuel Fosso’s thousand faces at The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm, to a Heidi Bucher retrospective at Muzeum Susch, Zernez

BY frieze | 09 SEP 22

Plus: Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung wins Berlin’s Order of Merit and other art news from Europe

BY Sonja-Maria Borstner | 09 OCT 20

What’s on in Europe this fortnight: from Rosemary Mayer’s fabric sculptures in Berlin to Isaac Julien’s homage to Lina Bo Bardi in Rome

BY Carina Bukuts | 01 OCT 20

In the context of increasingly sadistic attacks on Muslim people, the Glasgow-based artist provides a space for grief and dreaming

BY ​Hussein Mitha | 10 MAR 20

In further news: Chinese filmmaker Huang Huang arrested; Germany to return 15th-century stone cross to Namibia

BY Frieze News Desk | 23 MAY 19

In further news: EU parliament calls for Nazi-looted art to be returned; and are art museums becoming more diverse?

BY Frieze News Desk | 29 JAN 19

Selections include Kathy Acker’s solo show at the ICA, Pedro Neves Marques at Gasworks and Banu Cennetoğlu’s pair of exhibitions in New York and Düsseldorf

29 JAN 19

The new document offers advice on EU funding, travel and movement of goods

BY Frieze News Desk | 24 JAN 19

‘Light was shone into the darkest corners of the continent to reveal the most wonderful traditions, which had been isolated by cold war ideologies and boundaries’

BY Paul Kildea | 08 JAN 19

A new study claims that the differences between Leavers and Remainers in the UK extend to artistic taste

10 OCT 18

The UK prime minister has revealed plans for celebrations in 2022 ‘to showcase what makes our country great today’

01 OCT 18

It’s not clear who destroyed the project – part of the Liverpool Biennial – which names those who have died trying to seek refuge in Europe

02 AUG 18

‘The cultural sector will suffer and we will suffer’ – a new report calls for preferential agreements for EU arts workers

26 JUL 18

The online petition organized by Green Party MPs warns that far-right politics across the continent has dangerous implications for the arts

20 JUL 18

The planned increase for 2021–27 would take cultural sector funding to EUR€1.9 billion but post-Brexit, UK eligibility is uncertain

30 MAY 18

Kirsty Bell, Ahmet Öğüt, Ming Wong and Slavs and Tatars share their highlights of the coming year’s shows: can we break with art-business as usual?

10 JAN 18

A weekend reading list on the UK vote to leave the European Union

BY Paul Clinton | 25 JUN 16