
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
Culture minister pronounces ‘insane’ Urban Nation project perfect for Berlin
Lu Hengzhong has been filming at the refugee camp in Greece for past 12 weeks
Streamlined fair offers collectors art priced between £20 and £1m
Chinese artist's show at Cycladic Museum of Art in Athens includes a flag depicting drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi
City Museum is the latest institution to get an upgrade in the Finnish capital, but will the Guggenheim follow?
Auction specialist left her position as head of contemporary art at Sotheby’s last month
Performers face charges of inciting protests and insulting state institutions
Los Angeles agent and Dublin dealer Jonathan Ellis King sued artist for declaring jute sack works were not authentic
British artist installs huge rotating neon—and his next plan is to turn the Armory inside out
Star Wars creator could see plans thwarted by case brought by local non-profit Friends of the Parks
Cartoonist had originally been sentenced to 12 years and nine months for criticising Iranian government
Insurance and security costs of keeping works are partly to blame for sale
Chinese artist documents humanitarian crisis from Lesbos to Lebanon
Lakshmi Mittal and Roman Abramovich have slipped down the Sunday Times ranking
Joseph Tierney had accused Italian fashion house and its creative director of using his work in clothing designs, including a dress worn by Katy Perry to Met gala
Four art fairs opened in the Belgian city this week, including newcomer Independent Brussels and longstanding Art Brussels
Auction houses continue to expand web platforms but dealers are slower to adapt, according to annual Hiscox report
UK artist says jetliners could be interred in the US, South Africa and the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea
Website will provide a platform for contemporary artists to show—and possibly sell—works
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