Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrors reignites art’s selfie debate

As the Japanese artist’s Instagram-ready works come to Los Angeles, does the city’s obsession with self-image make it the ideal locale or the nadir?

The return of Memphis: how the 80s design staple found a new audience

Once derided, the design style that specialized in squiggles and DayGlo colors is the subject of a new series of exhibitions shedding light on a loved, loathed and often misunderstood movement

Car, shed … elevator? The Los Angeles art spaces proving smaller is better

A range of alternative galleries have sprung up in the city, creating micro-museums that offer unique experiences not found in ‘white-walled galleries’

Unlimited editions: how the music box set has managed to survive

High-profile new box sets from Beyoncé, Radiohead and the Beatles are appealing to an audience still willing to spend big on physical media

Après-art: how an Aspen ski resort became a retreat for art’s biggest names

The likes of Theaster Gates and Catherine Opie have all used Anderson Ranch to experiment. Now Tom Sachs is the latest to go tell it to the mountain

Art Basel Miami: how the art fair landscape reflects Trump’s America

The current US climate has led to a racially charged and overtly political range of artworks on display at this year’s show