Urs Fischer

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At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, the artist’s first institutional survey in Latin America celebrates the tenderness between friends, family, lovers and objects

BY Ricky Amadour |

In further art world madness: Urs Fischer turns Dasha Zhukova into a giant candle; oily vandals at Athens museums

BY In the Name of Art |

In an ongoing series, frieze asks an artist, curator or writer to list the books that have influenced them

BY Brian Kennon |

At Tony Shafrazi Gallery New York, a glimpse into the space’s immediate past is the backdrop for a motley assortment of work

BY Christopher Bedford |

Urs Fischer’s work is characterized by happy accidents – slips of the hand and mind that can transform even the ugliest of ducklings into a weirdly beautiful swan

BY Tom Morton |

Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany

BY Kirsty Bell |