
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
Show comes as publication date for his catalogue raisonné is announced for next autumn
They are only the second dealers to take the number one spot in 14 years
Italian fashion photographer Amedeo Turello has amassed 200 images over more than 20 years
Late 18th-century Vincenzo Chilone regatta scene once owned by John and Anna Jaffé is due to be sold at Christie’s
While female painters prove Georg Baselitz wrong in the contemporary sale
Buyers look to diversify their collections with paintings by post-war artists
Bow Arts charity has won the tender to create workspaces for between 35 and 60 emerging artists in southeast London
Two prints of his zaftig muse Sue Tilley, a rare self-portrait, and a tender sketch of Eli the whippet given as a Christmas gift to his assistant were among the 30 works sold
Property price rises and rapid redevelopment in the capital are forcing artists to seek studio space in the suburbs and beyond.
Writing table, which once belonged to Baron Gustave de Rothschild, is a star lot at Christie’s
Appropriated selfie part of white-glove sale, which saw new record for Mark Bradford
Eric Fischl among the artists to support authentication system launched in London this week
Clare Lilley, the curator of the Frieze Sculpture Park, knows the English Garden of Regent’s Park like the back of her hand. This is the fourth time the director of programme for Yorkshire Sculpture Park has selected the works that go on display just outside the Frieze London tent
Mayor of London backs decision to keep works on display
La Gommeuse is being sold at Sotheby’s New York with a second, irreverent work on the reverse
New Mayfair space is part of cultural revival of the area
Phillips to host non-selling Barbara Hepworth show in London next summer, with works on loan from Wakefield and private collections
Zurich show emphasises Spanish artist's more daring side
Nathan Clements-Gillespie appointed following former head Kate Bryan's surprise exit after just ten months
Studio_Leigh launched last week in a three-storey former Victorian varnish factory in Shoreditch
Curator chooses work directly referring to deaths and deportation
Closure is latest upset for college criticised by some for being too “business-like”
In an exclusive interview, Jessica Morgan tells us how she aims to use the foundation’s existing Manhattan real estate and bring “equilibrium” to all of the institution's spaces
Robert Smithson would have approved of environmental changes, say guardians of the site
The founder of Red Square Gallery blames a lack of funding and the clampdown on freedom of speech
Dealer who tried to sell the work says it was a “biting rebuke” of the town’s triennial
Sprüth Magers looks back at Eau de Cologne exhibitions, as “question of power has not really changed”