
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
Auction house is contributing towards the artist’s production costs
Wooden sculpture that inspired Cubism fetches €5.5m in Paris
Partnerships are on the rise as ways to sell the moving image proliferate
Eurocentric views of the continent’s contemporary art overlook its diversity in an increasinly migratory art world
Georges Adéagbo is due to have a show at the Israel Museum in January 2016
Zoodram 5 (Recollection) is being jointly acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Neil Stokoe, R.B Kitaj and David Hockney were in the same year
A four-screen video work by Bill Viola to be unveiled this month is the first in a series of installations reflecting on the role of religion in Britain
David Walsh to sell Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary along with pieces by Chapman Brothers, Damien Hirst and Jenny Saville
Only works produced in artist’s lifetime will be included
Collection of politically inspired works by artists from the Congo on the market
Retired stockbroker began buying in 1967
Exhibition will be Chicago artist's first public project in the UK
International collectors plan to share exhibitions and co-commission works of art
US edition of 1:54 features work by several artists who are also showing in the Venice Biennale
Gina Diez Barroso opened Centro university for design and media in Mexico City in 2004
Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger is priciest work ever sold at auction, fetching almost $180m in New York <br>
Putting on an event of this size is an expensive business—and increasingly it is dealers, collectors and foundations that are stumping up
Political and cultural intrigue has flourished in the 120 years since the festival was founded
New law would dilute powers of the “commissaires-priseurs” system and give responsibility to non-experts
Ten new works for parts of the city thanks to High Street Fund initiated after 2011 riots<br>
Although show focuses on his work, a research project will be launched on his life and beliefs
Ghanaian artist will receive award at the Venice Biennale in May
But buyers are not risking large sums, with the majority of works still priced below £10,000
<p> High-speed rail line threatens prehistoric sites of cultural importance, according to group </p>
Yves Bouvier is reportedly to be replaced by a group of independent directors
More than 50 venues around the city are organising events and exhibitions that focus on decorative arts and artisans
London Original Print Fair opens in April
She will be stepping into her hero Maria Callas' shoes for the project