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Goodbye Spring Masters, hello Tefaf

The fair’s takeover heralds a likely expansion in the number of exhibitors

New York sales cool but don’t freeze

Auction results were stellar 12 months ago, but sense and caution meant the houses had to work hard for more sober results this time round

Photo London takes over Somerset House

New tent in the courtyard and ambitious public programme sees photography fair establish its presence in the capital

Christie’s sets record for Basquiat at solid contemporary art auction

Auction house served up a ‘tight, curated and profitable’ sale after reducing reserves

Disappointing Sotheby's sale shows correction at top end of the market

Last night's Impressionist and Modern auction in New York had a 66% sell-through rate

Gently does it at Phillips evening sale

Unenthusiastic bidding was bolstered by heavy guarantees, but some works hit the mark

No Venice this year—but Frieze New York still gets a Biennale boost

Visitors can see work by artists chosen for 2017 national pavilions

Fairsnews

Art fairs take on terrorism by keeping calm and carrying on

The industry is putting on a brave face in the wake of another devastating attack on a European city

Myrna Ayad appointed new director of Art Dubai

She replaces Antonia Carver, who ran the fair for six years

Frieze gets the Hollywood treatment as entertainment group WME-IMG buys a stake

Company of super agent Ari Emanuel has invested in London-based publisher and art fair

Titian, Tiepolo and Canaletto: Venetian paintings from Vittorio Cini’s collection go on show for the first time

The businessman and politician’s Venice-based Fondazione Cini is world-famous, but his own art collection is only just being rediscovered

West London gallery hub to keep V&A company

£15m development in South Kensington’s “Albertopolis” cultural zone will house shows and projects

Countdown to Art Basel in Hong Kong

Heading to the fair? You'll find more historical work by Asian artists, more Western galleries, plus a "waterfall" of numbers as high as a skyscraper

Full steam ahead for Italy’s museums reform

Increasingly complex reorganisation is ambitious—and far from finished

Art Basel’s owners look to expand business with regional fairs

MCH Group is in discussions to buy a stake in existing art events and build them

Fairsnews

Put these on your shopping list

From Danish deck chairs to Ancient Egyptian art, we select some of the highlights at Tefaf this month

Fairsnews

Five pieces under €5,000: what you can get for less at Tefaf this year

From Inuit ivory to Art Deco pottery, there are deals to be found in Maastricht

Bubble hasn’t burst, but it is deflating fast

Art market puts a positive spin on a downbeat London fortnight

Market sobers up at London’s Impressionist and Modern sales

Results were “solid”, though nowhere near the giddy heights of last year’s sales

Artnews

French dealer’s Dubai residence damaged in New Year's Eve fire

Opening of Stephane Custot’s gallery in the emirate has been delayed

What to see in 2016: our picks of the top exhibitions

Make sure you add these shows to your art viewing schedule

San Sebastián and Wroclaw take up the challenge as Capitals of Culture for 2016

Visual arts will play prominent part in cities’ cultural programmes

The Year in Review: from idealism to iconoclasm

As The Art Newspaper marks its 25th anniversary, the optimistic world of 1989 has given way to a more troubled age