
Works channel a Surrealist sense of the uncanny in turbulent times
The 11th edition of the Brussels event is a part of a growing trend for fairs where artists exhibit their own work
Showstopping stands are fast becoming a trend among London gallerists at Frieze art fair, each one recreating a different world
Art lovers tell us what they've bought and why
We stepped out from the bustle of Regent's Park to check out PAD London's 11th edition in Mayfair
Artist’s profile is raised at Frieze Masters and in two exhibitions
As the art world descends on London, we take the pulse of the city's art scene with an art market specialist, a collector and two artists, Peter Blake and Ed Fornieles
Photographer took self-portrait a year before he died in 1989
Artist made 60m-long mural at Store Studios in "a couple of hours"
Christie’s moves October auction to London as rival plans first sale in the UAE
Design fair reflects market’s eclectic tastes and aims to attract crossover collectors in town for Frieze
Second edition of philanthropist Elisabeth Murdoch's £100,000 prize for regional UK museums will support 2019 exhibition
After nearly 30 years at the museum, antiquities expert Carlos Picón will head dealer’s new US venture
Dealers betting on overseas buyers attracted by a weak sterling and a shift in tastes away from minimalism as the UK trade association mounts its annual fair
The potential negative implications of the “much mooted” closure of the UK’s art crime unit set the tone for the Art Business Conference yesterday
Strangled by sanctions and escalating tension with the west, the fair’s fifth edition is determined to build bridges with international galleries
Online platform aiming to undercut traditional auction house fees relaunches after folding in 2015 when it ran out of funds weeks before first sale
Our pick of highlights from upcoming fairs and auctions
House sees "great potential for growth" for lots under £1m in the photograph and design categories during Frieze week
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to forgotten talents
Spotlight on this month’s most distinctive auctions
New legislation eases movement of post-war Italian art out of the country, lifts restrictions on photography in state archives
As Christie’s chases new markets, the middle is a casualty. Where will the trade move?
Art world power players add their voices to the eulogy for the well-loved secondary saleroom
Inaugural Venice Glass Week will include more than 140 exhibitions on the delicate medium
Images, to be shown at Austin Desmond Fine Art, depict British artist with group of male friends on holiday at Pagham Beach in West Sussex
Chief executive Tad Smith hints at reining in costs through automation and efficiency cuts, and plans to grow jewellery, wine and art advisory businesses
Auction house cuts Dubai October series as it looks to “internationalise” the sector's market
Piasa’s dedicated sale will benefit island’s Le Centre d’art which was decimated in 2010 earthquake