
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
The story of how the works—which originated in Bethlehem—reached Miami is relayed in a new book by the dealer Robin Barton
Simone Leigh's departure from Hauser & Wirth in favour of Matthew Marks is not the first high-profile artist/gallery split—here are a few more notable break-ups
An air of spirituality and mysticism pervades the fair this year, perhaps brought on by a reconnection with the esoteric during the pandemic
As the mayor pledges to move Silicon Valley to the city, Art Basel in Miami Beach ramps up its NFT offerings
Podcast reveals extraordinary tale that involves the famous writer, the drugs lord Pablo Escobar and a National Football League player, who tried to sell the work at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Curator, dealer and NFT artist Kenny Schachter will inaugurate the gallery in January
Highlights include a platinum diamond ring and his signature white silk cape
The US gallery is expanding its footprint in South Korea as young collectors boost a buzzing art scene
Those who participated benefited from a 35% reduction in booth fees during what Art Basel global director Marc Spiegler describes as a “rough year”
Projects such as the Whitworth gallery’s NFT of a William Blake watercolour are now available on other platforms
Steve Kough also stole three paintings from the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1982—while on trial for conspiracy to distribute marijuana
ArtTactic report reveals a “winner takes all” market for NFTs, with 16 artists generating 55% of sales
Eliasson will present a film with activist Kumi Naidoo at the summit on how the worlds of art and activism can help each other curb the climate crisis
Levy threatened to disproportionately affect galleries, which measure turnover differently to auction houses
Director says the fair is now looking at a number of cities for its third base as question marks hang over Miami
Hit Korean drama isn’t just a metaphor for the cut-throat art world
The curated selection comprises radical and experimental art looking at "ideas of collapse and rebirth"
This year’s display in Regent's Park alongside Frieze London includes a record number of works by women
Currently the executive director of Hyundai gallery, Lee says there is a “long history of collecting culture” in the South Korean capital
With Frieze preparing a new Seoul fair, and a growing roster of galleries, the city could steal Hong Kong’s crown
Work by women, much of it featuring women's bodies, has been attracting the attention of buyers at the London fair
As work heads back to auction at Sotheby's, the provenance of the street artist’s Girl with Balloon is being questioned
Millennial buyers boosted sales for Western artists, whose works accounted for $114m out of $185m
NFT is based on the art collective’s court sentencing documents and recalls their 2012 Punk Prayer performance in Moscow’s Russian Orthodox cathedral
As a major show of his work opens at the Migros Museum in Zurich, the Thailand-born artist discusses his latest video works, which he created shortly after his grandfather's death
Artist says the work at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government is the ‘most daring of all my sculptures’
Gertrude aims to make the art market more accessible and evenly distributed
From Doron Langberg's intimate queer paintings to Marina Abramovic's cinematic opera
US dealer launches new space with giant Alexander Calder sculpture in the Place Vendôme
Belgrade-born performance artist discusses recasting opera for a younger generation, how the diva label is “dubious” and why sex is better post-menopause