Highlights of the free outdoor exhibition, open until 8 January 2017
All the info you need for your visit to Frieze London and Frieze Masters
Your guide to the performances, events and talks taking place at Frieze London and Frieze Masters
Your guide to the best shows, events and presentations taking place
Exploring the evolution of the architecture of art spaces
The impact of pre-Columbian techniques and designs on 20th-century artists
The co-founder of print workshop Gemini G.E.L. talks about the evolution of the iconic institution
A new Smithsonian Museum highlights African American history and culture
Georgiana Houghton's 19th-century spirit paintings
Leading artists, museum curators, writers and critics to discuss the history of art and its continuing significance in contemporary practice
Surrealism, anthropology and the history of the recently re-opened Musée de l'Homme
Curator and author Paul Williamson talks about his long and distinguished career at London's Victoria and Albert Museum
The Medieval women who illustrated manuscripts are finally being recognized
The intermingling of classical sculpture and female self-realization in the long literary tradition of the journey to Italy
The Michelangelo sculpture that obsessed Sigmund Freud
In the 500 years since Bosch's death, his art has lost none of its power to reflect the complexities of our lives
The enduring popularity of the minor European god Bes
On Thomas More's wildly influential book, which was published 500 years ago
The great art historian Aby Warburg was born 150 years ago. John-Paul Stonard visits his famous library in Hamburg