Art Outlook: 16 October
Frieze Week; Burrell at Bonhams; Venice at risk; a public art challenge; and the art of slowing down
Frieze Week; Burrell at Bonhams; Venice at risk; a public art challenge; and the art of slowing down
Katie Paterson's latest work will be one hundred years in the making
In the news this week: art law, racism and censorship debates, and the origins of art itself...
Expect eco-friendly fish and chips, beach huts inspired by Hawksmoor, and crow's nest hotels
Art thefts, law suits, iconoclasm, politics and buried treasure
A look back at last week's light-based commissions marking the outbreak of the First World War
What is the light over London? Can children understand art? And what are tortoises doing in the Aspen Art Museum?
'Making Colour' and 'Building the Picture' point out details in paintings that are easily overlooked
Cancelled shows, contested ownership, online auctions and contemporary art in the countryside... some of the stories we've spotted this week
Record-breaking sales; the Museum of the Year; Abramovic wears Adidas; and censored pubic hair...
Funding, Manifesta and internet memes... a round-up of recent news and discussion
Top jobs, major refurbishments, and big blockbuster shows: a round-up of news and discussion this week
The V&A in China; Brad Pitt in Glasgow; Manifesta in Russia; and the Chapman Brothers at home in Hastings...
News from the art world this week
A new exhibition brings the circumstances of the Hanoverian Succession centre stage
'Slipstream', Steve McQueen and sex in art... Some of the stories that have caught our eye this week
Connoisseurship is still valuable, and many art historians know it
Big sales have been made and announced this week, and a few high-profile figures have come under fire
Kiefer's first UK retrospective is a major coup for the RA
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