
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
Sotheby’s sale is set to raise half a million pounds, offsetting money lost in Inigo Philbrick deals
While her role grows to cover departments such as Old Masters, second global division will include luxury objects and decorative art, jewellery and wine
Gallery is going through a “period of restructuring”, according to founder Harry Blain
Street artist posts video of the work praising passersby in Birmingham for stopping and offering food and drink to a man sleeping rough
Fair organisers says the discounts are not "incentive to do the fair" but are "part of an effort to mitigate their additional expenses"
But it's not all about selfies, many art pieces with a motto carry a socially conscious message
South African collection withdrawn from University of Cape Town over censorship row forms the heart of Goodman Gallery’s new initiative
Cindy Sherman weaves her magic, and more news from Art Basel in Miami Beach
Dissident artist is exploring the disappearance of the Brazilian rainforest alongside China’s growing influence in South America
Austrian performance artist is showing her 1980 Venice Biennale installation for the first time in 40 years in London
Executive salaries rises, while junior staff struggle to move up the ladder
Christie’s will sell the piece with a £600,000 price tag next October to coincide with artist’s Royal Academy retrospective
The two events have recently come under the same ownership although there are no plans to merge them—yet
Sculpture—estimated at £1m—was removed from the street by Andy Link in 2004 but later “liberated” from his East End garden
Andy Link says sculpture for which he demanded £5,000 in ransom was later stolen from him. Banksy’s former dealer says otherwise
The Chilean artist’s harrowing project goes on show in the UK for the first time
The non-profit art space derives half its annual income from the charity gala which last year raised a record HK$7.8m
Iraqi-Kurdish artist Serwan Baran supports the move by the Ruya Foundation, saying “the people will prevail as long as we are with them”
The colossal works were part of a $690m overhaul of the Las Vegas resort
High price for painting at Christie’s in New York last week is prompting speculation but expert says his money is on Isaac de Jouderville
Blain Southern gallery is undergoing restructuring but “remains committed to its artists”, Blain says
Stunt suspicions swirl after Sotheby’s auction sees 2009 work by street artist sell for far more than its £2m high estimate
Smith leaves after four and a half years with a $28.2m severance deal, including $16.9m in shares, and will remain as a senior adviser to Stewart
Matthew Green owes the firm around £3m, according to legal documents filed by the peer-to-peer lender
Ali Gureli apologises for accusing foreign media of spreading propaganda, but it is not yet clear if he will step down
Street artist's Gross Domestic Product merchandise store opens online, but collectors are being heavily vetted to prevent flipping
Former YBA has been back in the studio painting for the past two years
Art world condemns Ali Gureli's political comments and say it could affect art fair's future ability to sign up foreign exhibitors
Work by artist Anton Kannemeyer has also been removed from London's 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair after complaints
Nicole Eisenman, Jean-Michel Basquiat and a dozen Italians help weather the Brexit storm