
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
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
Chinese artist and activist has been sharing photographs and videos on social media
Director Gregor Muir hopes to revamp spaces
She served at the Guggenheim Museum for almost 30 years, and says she thought she'd never leave
A change in date for the New York fair might be on the cards under new directorship
Former prime minister’s belongings attract bidders from 41 countries
Timothée Chaillou not consulted over postponement of new Paris art fair
Contemporary Art Society and Sfumato Foundation launch Great Works scheme to combat London bias
Angelo Savelli launches solo show programme at M&L Fine Art—the artist’s first exhibition in the UK
Refugee Response Foundation, founded by artist duo The Connor Brothers, is also due to help with legal and living costs
Auction totals continue dropping but the number of lots sold go up
The Turner Prize-winning Scottish artist finds inspiration in the FBI files of the communist composer who spent the 1940s in Hollywood and the Cold War in East Berlin
A loyal champion of British painters, he helped bring post-war American art to London
Dismay that council’s decision will stop Bold Tendencies building on its success in south London
Sotheby’s sale of Konrad Bernheimer’s family property, once looted by the Nazis, failed to meet expectations
Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March
Also Known as Africa postponed to 2016 amid heightened security and a bleak economic outlook