Hans-Ulrich Obrist tops list of art world’s most powerful

Artistic director of London’s Serpentine Galleries, dubbed ‘curator who never sleeps’, wins ArtReview’s accolade for second time

Le Meurice Prize for contemporary art 2016-2017

Artistic creation has always been, since 1835, essential to the art of living at Le Meurice, the 5-star hotelin the 1st arrondissement of Paris opposite the Tuileries Garden, between Place de la Concorde and the Musée duLouvre on the Rue de Rivoli. The winner of the 9th edition of the Meurice Prize for contemporary art … Read more

FIAC 2016: “Beautiful City” puts urban art on display at Guerlain

Guerlain’s Belle Ville at FIAC 2016 – Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain Paris. Extraordinary urban art exhibition hosted by Maison Guerlain. Having joined forces with FIAC in 2006, this year Guerlain is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the annual cultural event, showcasing contemporary art and the distinct story that unites Guerlain with street artists like Basquiat, Haring, … Read more

David Bowie’s sombre art collection needs more space oddities

Aside from Jean-Michel Basquiat and Marcel Duchamp, there’s little provocation or pop art brashness in David Bowie’s art collection – instead he’s weirdly fascinated by 20th-century British painting

‘You could disappear into it’: Anish Kapoor on his exclusive rights to the ‘blackest black’

Architect and artist defends controversial deal with developers of Vantablack, the blackest material ‘after a black hole’