
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
Street artist and film director staged performance that was filmed for BBC Two documentary which will air this weekend
The Art Newspaper team assesses the art world's fortunes in a turbulent year
The London-born artist follows Cerith Wyn Evans and Pablo Bronstein taking up the Duveen Galleries commission
Art Basel panel calls for united response to political “apocalypse”
We asked curators, directors and collectors to tell us about the works that stopped them in their tracks
A string of shows across the US, starting in Miami, examines the impact of technology on identity and raises the question: what does it mean to be human?
Show will include several of artist's immersive works that use biometric technology
Artist duo's new piece at ICA Miami responds to US policies towards the island
Art Center/South Florida has matched Art Basel donation
Art classes will be key to the school in Zambia, supported by Rashid Johnson and New York-based charitable foundation
The work is made of wooden boxes used by shoe repairmen in Ghana
Karachi-born artist, whose first career survey opens at Van Abbemuseum, speaks to The Art Newspaper
AucArt offers platform upon which its pick of British art-school graduates can sell directly to buyers
Works that examine civil rights and cultural politics are in abundance at the US art fair
Following seven-figure investment from Qatari magnate, former Banksy agent plans to expand secondary market business with artists including Basquiat and Haring
Sportswear company accepts it infringed trademark with trainers distributed during Art Basel in Miami Beach 2016
US artist's new work examines migration, madness and colonisation in contemporary America
A growing number of women are appearing on the rostrum and taking senior auctioneer roles
South African LGBT champion receives Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
BUM was created just before Boty died of cancer aged 28 in 1966
Local rivalry between Düsseldorf and Cologne was put to bed as the inaugural fair opened
The pair were blindfolded then interrogated for up to 10 hours by authorities over their coverage of migrant workers
The octogenarian artist is in ascendance, with a solo show opening at the Serpentine later this month
Yusaku Maezawa broke the news on Instagram, saying he hopes the work will be “loved by people all over the world”
Ownership of vast library of Hebrew manuscripts and books has long been contested
London art dealer parted ways with Anthony Wilkinson after 20 years this summer
Former Serpentine director has co-organised an exhibition on Italian artist Medardo Rosso
Exhibition of US TV agent Norman Kurland's collection of ancient Chinese art is a highlight of 20th anniversary event
Xu is closing his project space and will work alongside former Christie’s head Jennifer Yum
Her essay, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?, changed the course of art history