
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
Cautious estimates at Bonhams and Christie’s produce solid results in cooling market
Phillips and Sotheby’s sales come in short of estimates—but those in the trade call it a healthy correction
Art festival takes place in electricity substations, defunct pubs and a former funeral parlour
Ghanaian artist is also creating an installation for the Marrakesh Biennale this month
Chinese artist and activist to create work to draw attention to people smuggling
Objects widely thought to be connected to Robin Symes will be unveiled in Rome this week
Los Angeles shows will include provocative portraits but not images of children
Project is organised with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York
Pressure to self-censor grows in the West as authorities clamp down across the Middle East
Hauser & Wirth, Andrea Rosen and Massimo de Carlo collaborate to host simultaneous exhibitions
Danish parliament has approved plans to allow police to seize cash and valuables from refugees entering the country
Lectures and courses are designed to further careers of arts professionals
Middle market helps deliver auction house’s second highest results in 250-year history
Auction is latest in a raft of exhibitions and sales to promote women artists
Move could allow cultural heritage experts to set up Blue Shield headquarters in London
But 85% say market for Modern British and contemporary art will remain as strong or fare better in 2016
Abstract work is top lot in Sotheby’s London evening sale next month
Marwan Zakhem hopes to create a buzz around the burgeoning scene in the West African country with Gallery 1957
Raft of exhibitions and projects are due to launch this year
British musician, artist and actor inspired a generation of artists including Tracey Emin and Dexter Dalwood
Two leading Turkish artists arrested during peace march, but released days later
Antiquities authority hails December ruling as revolutionary
Case could shine spotlight on how some in the art world use trusts and tax havens
The first museum dedicated to Lithuanian Modern and contemporary art will open in the country’s capital
Anglo-French co-operation to alleviate misery in the Jungle