
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
Retrospective aims to reposition Swiss artist as master of clay and plaster–not just bronze
Brafa is honouring a living artist for the first time and has increased the number of contemporary galleries
Paddle8 announces it has an investor to lead buy back from parent company
Chairman of Contemporary Istanbul is lobbying the government for changes to tax on art
As the first public show of the work opens in the UK, the former Virgin partner says he is looking for an “appropriate recipient” for donation
Art dealer and other family members were accused of concealing paintings and properties worth hundreds of millions of euros
Filmmaker's personal collection will be on show, which includes works by Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth and Robert Crumb
More than 80 leading artists and critics have called for museums and galleries to close on 20 January
Twelve artists have been commissioned to create works looking back on the present day from 4017<br> <br>
Dutch specialist decided against taking legal action over his Mayfair lease and left area after 40 years
Museum reopened less than two hours later as no threat found, police said
Vice president of the Democratic Party of Serbia describes Pop art as a ‘fad’
Year-long programme to culminate in the UK’s first exhibition of work by the Moscow conceptualist Dmitri Prigov
Andrei Karlov was fatally shot in terrorist attack at photography exhibition in Ankara, Russia’s foreign ministry says
Show will bring together more Hell sculptures than ever before, as well as the artists’ first neon work
The curator and art historian returns to Turin having previously served as curator at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
Bitter row erupted after the work by the British street artist went on sale in London gallery
Offer Waterman is selling around half of the highly political works, while others have been loaned by private US collections
Kendell Geers responds with open letter saying French-Algerian artist is stifling freedom of expression
The 31-year-old artist was awarded the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture just a few weeks ago
Art Money, which offers loans of up to $30,000, has teamed up with the Nada fair
The artist’s 1983 homage to his murdered friend goes on show and is more topical than ever
The group of paintings, drawings and collages was created in the Manhattan apartment of the artist’s friend Lonny Lichtenberg, a well-known drug dealer
Works on Trump, Chinese censorship and the Russian Revolution excite buyers at Art Basel
From $8,000 repurposed portraits to €15m giant textiles, the Miami fair has something to suit everyone's taste
Attendance and sales at Contemporary Istanbul were promising, but political uncertainty deterred some foreign dealers and collectors
Durational work by Japanese-born artist is to take place in the Oratorio di San Ludovico
North London institution, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary, is "in good nick", she says
His latest show, Midnight in America, responds to the US election
Lesser-known works by the US artist go on show at Alison Jacques Gallery in London