
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
After a life of collaborating with commercial brands, Anni Albers' foundation has posthumously licensed a design to be used by the UK fashion designer
Girl With Balloon canvas ‘self-destructed’ live at Sotheby’s last week in one of the most publicised stunts in auction history
Just when we thought Frieze week was all over, twists and turns provide high drama at Sotheby’s contemporary evening sale on Friday night
Artist's new works incorporate "imitation" bags and wallets in response to brand's window displays
As debate rages over art’s role in gentrification, two new schemes offer artists affordable spaces to live and work
Girl with a Balloon (2006) had just hammered at £860,000
Trend follows dealers’ move into Eastern market
The artist has been accused of profiting from black suffering
Speaking at an event organised by London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, the whistleblower said the statue's removal aligned with her own passion for 'direct action'
South African artists are enjoying a growth in overseas interest, as seen in London this month
The former YBA has laid off 50 staff and bought a £40m studio in Soho, opening next year
Research by The Art Newspaper uncovers wide disparity in both fee structures and transparency
New space on Dover Street will focus on historical exhibitions and two-person shows
Franck Davidovici first accused the artist of plagiarising his 1985 advertising campaign almost four years ago
Plans to lend the Abraaj Group Art Prize collection to the Jameel Art Centre are also on hold
Salma Hayek, Tobey Maguire and Serena Williams are among those on the fair’s host committee, while Gagosian, Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth and Ropac will exhibit
As with Art Basel, the aim is for larger dealers to subsidise smaller galleries, with plans to roll out similar models in London and New York
Dealers say it is a ‘step in the right direction’ but acknowledge there is a long way to go to redress the balance
American collector's works, from Doig to decoy ducks, are to be offered across ten sales at Sotheby’s over the next eight months
The gallery says it has been “pulled into a dispute regarding a transaction in which it was not involved”
Auction house is enlisting dealers and curators to promote the legacy of the polymath who is believed to have cursed his collection
Directors Deyan Sudjic and Alice Black say ‘professional activists exploited the situation’ and they stand by their ‘curatorial independence’
Secretary and chief executive of the London museum says he wanted to go “at a time of obvious strength and success”
The London institution says it did not endorse the private event organised by the Italian aerospace company Leonardo
Rockefeller auction plus leap in private and online sales drive 26% increase
Christie’s summit weighs up pros and cons of the technology and how it might bring greater transparency to the art market
The artist wanted his home to become a museum but his 2016 will is being challenged
Bristolian street artist unveiled New York mural in March in protest against her arrest
Is the London-based gallery growing its US team to open an exhibition space there?
Russian activist group describes performance as a tribute to dissident poet and artist Dmitri Prigov