
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
1:54 NY features new performance section organised by curator Adrienne Edwards
The award includes an exhibition for the Chicago artist at the Sprengel Museum in Hannover in late 2017
Leaked documents have sparked Geneva probe into $25m canvas stolen by Nazis
Two artists had pulled out of the prize, with one citing the dispute as a reason
Charities will receive percentage of exhibition takings at Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens
Decision by Supreme Court could have implications for other jurisdictions, legal experts say
In response to lawsuit filed because he would not authenticate 300-piece series, Ghanaian artist argues they “mutilated” his jute sack work and sold parts without authorisation
Institutional boost for country’s rising art scene, but still only a handful of local collectors
Departure follows that of co-head Alex Rotter last month
Art Paris Art Fair gives pride of place to female artists, while PAD celebrates its 20th anniversary
Decision puts to rest lengthy legal battle started by Pierre Konowaloff in 2008
Renovated Czech cultural centre in Mitte will house temporary exhibitions
Chinese artists join Simon Denny in K11-Serpentine show organised by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Police evacuate park near royal palace after abandoned suitcase found
Collaboration will build data gathering, processing and visualisation tools to preserve world’s cultural heritage
As her solo show opens in Hong Kong, the British artist tells us about marrying a stone in France
Research group to publish guide for artists and museums facing legal action
Barbican exhibition presents the country through the lenses of 23 photographers from abroad
Jonathan Crockett will become head of 20th-century and contemporary art and deputy chairman, Asia
Belgian-born, Mexico City-based artist was on research trip to the region with the Ruya Foundation
She was the first woman to hold the Slade professorship of fine art at Cambridge University and taught at the Courtauld Institute of Art
As a major exhibition on the New York photographer opens at Lacma and the Getty Museum, the question of what kind of work museums can show rumbles on
In a recent affidavit, Sandy Heller confirms he worked as an art adviser for Dmitry Rybolovlev and could still be questioned about his conversation over Modigliani purchase
Oil company blames “challenging business environment” rather than protests
Sophia Contemporary Gallery, which specialises in contemporary art from the Middle Eastern region, launched this week
The first organisation of its kind in Europe to provide training and support for artists and their heirs
Save Venice and Friends of Florence are collaborating on the conservation of paintings and drawings in the two Italian cities
The former Art Basel Hong Kong director says he was 'surprised and disappointed' by the decision