
Anny Shaw
Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art

Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art
Wong’s name appeared in a state-run newspaper article which he considered a “wanted list” for Beijing
Exhibition at Charleston farmhouse in East Sussex comes as White Cube gallery announces representation of the 28-year-old Brooklyn-based painter
Job cuts came after major retrospective in Beijing was cancelled due to the pandemic
Auction house will move into Zaha Hadid-designed luxury tower The Henderson in 2024, where it will hold year-round sales and exhibitions
The auction house has teamed with up Gallery Climate Coalition to raise between $5m-$10m for ClientEarth
From Christina Quarles's fragmented figures to Igshaan Adams's sparkling dust clouds
Asian bidders and British art boosted figures to make auction house's highest summer total since 2018
LAMB opens this week in the Georgian townhouse formerly occupied by Bernard Shapero rare books
The companies that make Hirst’s art and manage his £183m collection are owned by the offshore parent Science
New space is run by the publishers of OOF, a magazine which marries art and football
Solo exhibition is the Los Angeles-based artist’s first in a London institution
Sports star says he aims to ‘show a fuller picture’ of African history with London gallery show
Boyce says bringing people together for her Venice commission has been like a “gargantuan puzzle”
Ruling slams British street artist for “sham efforts” in trying to mislead the European Union Intellectual Property Office
Peckham move over, there's a new artistic Mecca in town
Calls are growing for the boycott of Israeli cultural institutions as protests erupt over Israeli attacks on Gaza and the forced eviction of Palestinians from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah
But the show goes on at Sotheby’s and Christie’s with a mixture of in-person and remote bidding, while British dealers are getting creative in the Big Apple
German architect has designed the €2m building which takes elements from the Bauhaus couple’s work
British gallery will work in collaboration with the Noguchi Museum in New York
He Will Not Divide Us was subjected to multiple attacks from far-right extremists before being snatched in a raid in Tennessee in 2017
“No licence or rights were convened to the seller,” estate says
Drawing is being sold in an auction sponsored by the firm behind David Bowie’s online bank
Former police officer faces up 40 years in prison, but systemic racism must now be addressed, says San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Online sale will span the 17th to the 21st centuries featuring artists including Dorothea Tanning, Hannah Höch and Barbara Hepworth
Despite the “headwinds” of Covid-19 and an extended UK lockdown, the firm raised £24.8m in its three-city livestreamed auction
Eerie wooden cabins, rural quiltmakers and dismembered, tentacular dolls are among our highlights from the city's commercial exhibitions
Larva Labs created 10,000 CryptoPunks three years ago—and gave away most of them
Sales for NFTs linked to art dropped from $16.7m to $12.5m—but experts say it's not a permanent dip
Hirst launches the Palm platform with a drop of 10,000 works on paper linked to NFTs that “explore the boundaries of art and currency”
Citywide event launching in June will focus on three different areas of the UK capital