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Social practice — artists’ community-based work — is about exploring the world outside the white cube
Independent Art Fair’s curatorial adviser believes New York’s art market is still growing even during an industry slowdown
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much more
Ortuzar Projects represents only 14 artists, all with low US profiles
Also in this newsletter: US inflation higher than expected, panic on Wall Street, science round-up
Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease
It is high time we normalised conversations about money
Transitional council to run poverty-stricken country in deal backed by US and Caribbean nations
Keeping growth companies onshore would boost the FTSE and the UK economy
Doubts over the credibility of economic and corporate statistics
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the country
The author on the antiques, architecture and history of his adopted home
German panthers and Hollywood lions more vivid than photographs populate his pictures, now on show in New York
Federal Trade Commission head says move will help raise wages but business lobby vows to sue
About two-thirds of US companies are incorporated in the small, mid-Atlantic state
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trial
Head of financial institutions group for Europe relocates at sensitive time for its operations on the continent
Prosecutors allege former president was part of ‘co-ordinated, long-running conspiracy’ in first remarks to New York jury
Online retailers are keeping quiet about ‘returnless refunds’ but they are becoming more common
Lord, make me solvent, but not yet
Legislate in haste; repent at leisure
Dysfunction and corruption are disrupting efforts to stem the flow of people towards America
A pause on new liquefied natural gas projects has angered the shale gas industry in a critical election swing state
Grown-ups are needed in these troubled times but must do a better job on the climate problem
Claudia Sheinbaum strikes a contrast to mentor López Obrador at bankers’ conference
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