
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
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”
Fundación Mapfre will inaugurate new branch with post-Impressionist show organised with Musée d’Orsay
New works by contemporary artists will hang alongside textiles by Gee's Bend and Amish women
The exhibition opened amid political and humanitarian crises
London auction house will also sell photographs of famous musicians from Elvis to Mick Jagger and Madonna
Exhibition opens amid rising political tensions in Turkey
Print fair offers works by blue-chip artists for a fraction of the price of their paintings
But Venice exhibition is also full of political unrest and upheaval
Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley and Tracey Emin pledged support to charity, which numbered Damien Hirst among long-standing donors
Drawings by the Sudanese artist will be shown in full for the first time in Istanbul this month charting an arc from hope to violence
Some say an international treaty will be fairer for all, others that it will mainly benefit the famous and dead
Blum & Poe show features works by three ceramicists who experiment with ancient techniques
Yves Bouvier denies Russian billionaire’s claim that he overcharged for $1bn-worth of art
Kiripi Katembo’s images of Kinshasa, including several that have never been seen before, will come to 1:54 in October
Frieze talk will look at the ways artists are adapting to rising costs and redevelopment in the capital
The artist has instructed a new legal team separately to his former dealer as appeal is lodged in The Hague
As well as becoming a well-known portrait painter, she also founded the Guild Art Gallery in Manhattan
British archaeologist discovers evidence of hidden passages in pharaoh’s chamber
Flat Time House Institute failed to raise £1m to buy John Latham’s home