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The Twin Peaks director says earlier claim that Trump ‘could go down as one of the greatest presidents’ is being taken out of context

Award-winning art teacher Andria Zafirakou’s Artists in Residence programme has the support of Jeremy Deller, Michael Craig-Martin and Gavin Turk

The Ruhrtriennale arts festival disinvited the Scottish hip-hop trio for their pro-Palestinian politics, then u-turned

Serpentine swimmers complain about Christo’s floating pyramid; and Hermitage’s psychic cat is a World Cup oracle: the latest in art world silliness

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In other news: gallerist arrested in Purdue Pharma demo; artists protest Trump’s child separation policy with ‘We make kids disappear’ billboard

The largest mural in Europe by the artist has been hidden for 30 years in an old storage depot – until now

The iconic armour is entering the permanent collection of the National Museum of African American History, and will go on show this autumn

In further news: po-mo architecture in the UK gets heritage status; Kassel to buy Olu Oguibe’s monument to refugees

Italian art historians claim that the 15th-century tile is the Renaissance master’s earliest known work – but a leading Leonardo expert disagrees

The graffiti artist, real name Benjamin Flynn, faces assault charges following an incident at London’s Serpentine Gallery earlier this month

The ‘She Built NYC’ commission aims to build public monuments that properly recognize women’s contributions to the city

60 years after the celebrated Brutalist architect fell foul of local authorities, a Berlin Unité d’Habitation apartment is refurbished to his original plans

The British artist and Turner Prize winner is taking on the gun advocacy group at a time of renewed debate around arms control

The Carters’s museum takeover powers through art history’s greatest hits – with a serious message about how the canon treats black bodies

In further news: the future of Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh building uncertain; Ai Weiwei returns to eBay

The 20-metre-high Mastaba finally realizes the artist and his late wife Jeanne-Claude’s design

Police have released footage of a man slipping out of a Toronto gallery carrying a valuable print by the street artist

The blaze which broke out on Friday night appears to have gutted the art school’s Mackintosh building

A survey of 1,016 visual artists across the world finds that the badges of professional success don’t necessarily equate to financial stability

In further news: Ireland’s National Museum collects abortion referendum protest art; North Korean propaganda artists criticize Trump-Kim meeting