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French Ministry of Culture says that it won't locate the controversial memorial to the city’s terror victims opposite the Palais de Tokyo

In further news: #MeToo flashmob at Venice Architecture Biennale; BBC historian advocates for return of British museums’s colonial loot

Along with Fiona Rae, Barbara Rae and Norman Ackroyd, the artists’ designs celebrate the Royal Academy’s 250th anniversary

In further news: Olu Oguibe claims pro-refugee obelisk in Kassel under far-right pressure; all-male BelgianArtPrize shortlist withdraw 

The German artist has put up 18 works for sale to raise money to buy 100 homes

Mo Salah’s football boots enter the British Museum; Maggi Hambling’s whiffy advice for skipping gallery crowds: the latest in art world silliness

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The increasingly reclusive artist, whose stacked LOVE design became one of the 20th century’s most reproduced images, has passed away

In further news: white supremacist vandals attack Rothko Chapel; Israeli minister bans art produced in solidarity with Palestinian victims

Mark Coetzee, the director of Africa's largest contemporary art museum, resigns following investigation into abusive behaviour

The $21M painting was the highest price ever paid for a work by a living African American artist at auction

In further news: women wearing rainbow badges beaten in Beijing’s 798; gallerists Georg Kargl and Richard Gray have passed away

It’s the first newly discovered work by the Dutch master in almost half a century

The rapper and artist have thoughts about originality in art; Melania Trump tries graphic design – all the latest art world nonsense

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Yorkshire residents complain that the concrete sculpture of a ‘Nissen hut’ will attract excrement, vandalism and litter

Photographer Dragana Jurisic says her account was deactivated after she uploaded an artwork depicting a partially naked woman

In further news: open letter protests all-male shortlist for BelgianArtPrize; Arts Council of Ireland issues impartiality warning ahead of abortion referendum

The French New Wave legend’s latest work, which premiered last week, will become an interactive exhibition, travelling to Paris, Madrid and New York

The curators want to rectify the biennale’s ‘failure to question the hetero-normative production of space’; ‘poppers will be served’ at the opening

Activists to carve Mount Trumpmore iceberg; aristocrat plans 200ft tribute to the Queen; more Fridamania: your shot of art world silliness

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In further news: San Francisco takes a pro-immigrant stand with new arts project; Cuba clamps down on independent biennial