
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
Why galleries are moving into the West End district’s red-light zone
The US artist finds contemporary resonance in the 1940s novel
Presence of more dealers at the fair signals a comeback in the country’s art market
Tighter capital and credit regulations have curtailed Chinese art buying
Pair are the latest big names to step into the sixth dimension, with their first works using VR tools on show at this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong fair
The original project was cancelled in December for quality control
Dealers from across Asia are ramping up their presence, and around half of the projects in the Kabinett sector are by Asian artists
Works at Art Dubai mirror city’s vision of high-tech future
An increased presence of African galleries at this edition of Art Dubai could signify a flourishing regional market
Will Jeff Koons’s handbags for Louis Vuitton help find a buyer for the Rubens portrait?
But the number of galleries opening over the past ten years has plummeted 87%
Japanese collector was catapulted into the limelight when he spent $110m on a Basquiat, which is currently on 'world tour'
A record sale at Christie’s and a solid result at Sotheby’s show the market is in full recovery
Liv Wynter says Tate is failing women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds
Artist will direct the production, which was originally conceived as a cinematic tribute to her lifelong hero Maria Callas
Group launches petition calling for arts festival to refuse backing from BAE Systems accused of “profiteering from the deaths of innocent children”
Publisher’s lawyer says the foundation has provided “no evidence” and that memoir is a “subjective genre”
New fair brings contemporary African art home, but jury is out as to whether a commercial event can replace a public exhibition
Frightened Girl is part of a London exhibition devoted to the Ben-Day dot technique commonly used in pulp fiction comics
Annual contemporary art fair to open at the Paramount Pictures Studios on Valentine's Day
London and New York fair opens at Winston Churchill’s favourite hotel La Mamounia this week
The museum has already suspended contact with the retired dealer who is accused of sexual harassment
Pointillist works are due to go on show at Gagosian gallery in Los Angeles next month
Magazine has faced calls for its boycott after Knight Landesman accused of sexual harassment
Anish Kapoor was controversially granted exclusive rights to one version of the super-black material
Billionaire has described the allegations as “preposterous”, but says he cannot continue to be effective in his current role
Former UN special envoy for rhino conservation was at the forefront of exposing scale of global black market for animal products
Rumour mill goes into overdrive as reports circulate of new event in January 2019 as fair's directors discuss options with West Coast dealers
Mousquetaire et nu assis is among highlights of London evening sale of Modern and Impressionist art in February
Yemen’s cultural heritage is at serious risk as war and famine ravage the country