
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
Shop's programme highlights Crossrail artists’ commissions including Chantal Joffe, Yayoi Kusama and Darren Almond
Artist's 1983 depiction of an infamous case of police brutality goes on display at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in June
The city’s street paintings, vehicles for protest since the 1930s, continue to be a flashpoint
First LA edition of the British fair focuses on local artists and pieces that speak to a Hollywood crowd
Leading curators on their travel schedules, how technology shapes their visions—and whether they are aware of their carbon footprints
Compromised data included account holders’ names and email and IP addresses
British artist is returning to the seaside town where she grew up and plans to establish a foundation there
We talk to Tracey Emin as her new show at White Cube opens. And we speak to George Shaw, whose exhibition has arrived at the Holburne Museum after its stint in the US. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Brexit not a factor in dip in auctions in Europe and the Middle East, says auction house's Emeri president Dirk Boll
The US artist has laid off the majority of his painting assistants to focus on experimenting with sculpture
German politician Wolf Klinz describes the art storage facility as “high risk” for money laundering and tax evasion
But while dead men dominate the market in the UK and US, it is women who top auction prices for African art
He will continue to work for the US online art marketplace as a senior adviser and remains its second largest individual shareholder
Some, like Mark Wallinger, hold out vain hope for a second referendum, others, like Anish Kapoor, say we must come together to beat mounting xenophobia and intolerance
Swedish artist created fully functioning office ‘to expose online manipulation tactics’ used in the lead up to the EU referendum
Calls are growing to give Dutch museums first refusal but Dutch prime minister says it is a ‘private matter’
Complex in heart of Mayfair will be occupied by three "temporarily spaceless" galleries for city-wide event
Former publisher had been accused of sexual harassment by a former employee and several other women
The case began when Jarman’s long-term companion Keith Collins lodged a civil action against the art dealer Richard Salmon
Loic Gouzer to leave Christie’s as the auction house restructures in the wake of Francis Outred's departure, while Phillips upgrades its New York headquarters
Hollywood entertainment agency intends to return entire investment after murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
KAWS edition of 100 prints at Art Basel in Miami Beach proved so popular gallery had to run a lottery
Fair organisers are "focusing on developing a new concept" after discontinuing the Film and Public sectors
There is continuity across the two continents, says curator of Miami Beach event
Some of the 15,000 women who were raped or sexually assaulted during the 53-year war in Colombia are telling their stories through a new memorial
Restored paintings will form part of a new display of 66 works, including several Persian pieces bought by the UK's Government Art Collection after the attack
The firm's third gallery will oversee its Shanghai office as well as representatives in Taiwan and Korea
The upper panel in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo was only recently re-attributed to the Italian Renaissance master
Auction house is yet to announce a successor, while Outred says he is taking time out to consider offers
His business Mayfair Fine Art went into administration earlier this year following FBI sting operation