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The once anonymous artist Badiucao is treading more carefully after shedding his disguise
Sometimes it takes an artist fascinated by tech systems to reveal how capital structure affects everything.
The images are of a seemingly candid moment of a quintessential small-town summer in Massachusetts
The remote Californian retreat is among conspiracy theorists’ ‘greatest hits’
The Argentine artists exhibit their power to unnerve in two shows at New York’s New Museum
An eclectic exhibition in Warwickshire lifts the lid on Britains’s favourite brew
The sculptor, whose work is on show in New York, relished the joy of fabric, clay and bronze
Maximum immersive drama achieved with minimal means unfolds in room after room
An Edinburgh exhibition explores how Highland emblems came to stand for Scottish identity
Mega-dealer to open Paris outpost; mixed fortunes for Old Masters; football fever at Christie’s
‘Epic Iran’ will include 300 objects from 5,000 years of history at museum in London
Exhibition is biggest retrospective of Danish-Icelandic artist’s 30-year career to be staged in UK
The British artist is finally getting the attention she deserves
Mykonos exhibition juxtaposes present-day work with ancient artefacts
The pictures showed everything from the construction of the autobahns to the wonders of steamship travel
Julien Pebrel’s pictures capture the country’s natural beauty and cultural complexity
Cairo had called for sale to be postponed so provenance could be investigated
A New York exhibition brilliantly portrays the artist’s response to police brutality
Plus: the ethics of selling refugee art; A-Rod’s painting goes unsold at auction; art’s healing powers; and the new London art fair FFS
Vincent Cianni has been photographing the gay community since the 1980s. The FT joins him on the march to talk photography, protest and commercialisation
A project photographing New York City police in the wake of 9/11
The lives and work of once obscure 17th-century women artists are explored in a new exhibition
Masterpiece news; surprise hits at auctions; attic Caravaggio sells privately; Frieze director goes to Goodman gallery; Timothy Taylor relocates
The artist is still defying gravity and convention in a 70-year career that has embraced most strains of postwar art
A new exhibition in Arles explores the idea of ‘home’ in the UK, from the early 1970s to today