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Are strong words enough to support dissidents?

LONDON/NEW YORK. Western artists, museums and galleries were among the first to protest at the arrest of the artist Ai Weiwei by the Chinese authorities on 3 April. But, with no sign of his release or the release of numerous other political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize-winner Liu Xiaobo, as we went to press, will museums come under pressure to reconsider their policies, especially those organising exhibitions with China?...

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Backlash in Germany at wisdom of Beijing exhibitiontion

Artist's arrest prompts a heated debate on ethical implications for country's museums

Unesco rejects Palestinian heritage proposal

Non-member status of the United Nations makes it ineligible to successfully nominate sites

US-Russia cultural cold war continues 

Lacma is the latest museum to contend with Russia's ban on loansns

Staying in the UK—for now

Export licences deferred on three works

Israel and Palestine: who owns what?

While officials squabble over heritage sites, non-government experts are working behind the scenes to propose solutions

What are museums for?

Three highly contrasting views reflecting current debates and controversies in policy and practice

Land art writ large

Art park in Cappadocia, Turkey set to open

Introducing Claude Cahun to a new generation

Jeu de Paume hosts first major retrospective of the photographer and writer in France for 16 years

Argentine market proves difficult for ArteBA dealers

The 20th edition sees slower sales but boom for local galleries

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The People Have The Powerowerererer

Patti Smith on American Politics and Art. Patti Smith talks to Anna Somers Cocks about her hopes for America's future and how she has branched out from writing into the visual arts.

Unitelligent, uninformed public art

Antony Gormley talks about art in public spaces and how the idea of allocating a portion of new buildings' construction costs to public art is a good idea in principle but in practice generally leads to mediocre works coming to the fore. He also discusses his vision for the Fourth Plinth in London's Trafalgar square entitled One and Other. Gormely plans to occupy the plinth with one member of the public every hour over a 24 hour period for 100 consecutive days.

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Mark Bradfordford

video pictureCHICAGO. “Mark Bradford” at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (MCA) marks the beginning of an exhibition tour that springs from a museum-sponsored residency there. The American painter began working with the MCA six months ago as a part of its residency programme, with the aim of being more engaged with the community...

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