From a show of Ukrainian women artists at Fridman Gallery, New York to Kaari Upson's first posthumous exhibition at Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, here are the best shows of the year
The artist reveals the tracks behind the creation of his upcoming exhibition at the MoMA
Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles the German photographer and reflects on the artist’s lifelong search for the truth
2020Solidarity/Between Bridges is selling artist-made posters to raise funds for the city’s beleaguered clubs, performers and organizers
Despite being full of great work, this show is at once too broad in its remit and too narrow in its execution
From day-long raves to queer events, how photographers such as Wolfgang Tillmans captured the city’s nightlife
For Benjamin Britten, Wolfgang Tillmans and Virginia Woolf, something grows when civilization fails
A series of specially commissioned photographs for frieze’s 200th issue
‘I stayed first for an hour, then whole afternoons and, eventually, days’
An exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles, creates a trans-historical dialogue between Farber’s works and a generation of artists he influenced
The Turner Prize-winning photographer’s set design for ENO’s new production asks: can the greatest horror be better communicated by the unseen?
In further news: the future of Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh building uncertain; Ai Weiwei returns to eBay
The planned increase for 2021–27 would take cultural sector funding to EUR€1.9 billion but post-Brexit, UK eligibility is uncertain
In further news: Berlin museums return artworks looted by the Nazis; Russian minister warns of ‘provocations’ at Venice Architecture Biennale
In other news: a stay of execution for the NEA and NEH and the most popular exhibition of 2017
From Shanghai to Dubai, a new history charts the frontiers where underground scenes battle big business for electronic dance music’s soul
Experts share their highlights of the art avaiable via Allied Editions at Frieze London 2017, starting at £85
Creative Time launches series of protest flags; photographer Khadija Saye reported as a victim of London's Grenfell Tower fire
Tate Modern, London
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