
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Seoul's biggest auction houses have allegedly violated an agreement made with Galleries Association Korea to ensure "healthy balance" within the art market
South Asia's largest art fair has been forced to reschedule its 13th edition from February to April in light of rising Covid-19 case numbers
Our pick of the highlights from coming fairs and auctions
Kjell Erik Killi Olsen—one of Norway's richest artists— has funded Kjøpmannsgata Ung Kunst (KUK) in his hometown of Trondheim. But what exactly is its business model?
She "championed women, particularly those who made important contributions to the development and legacies of feminism"
The artist's solo exhibition in Bergen, Norway includes a performance piece in which McCarthy and his collaborator, dressed as Hitler and Eva Braun, ‘urinate’ and ‘defecate’ on each other
Shezad Dawood is the eighth artist to be selected for the Terrace Wires public commission, following in the footsteps of Tracey Emin
An in-depth interview on the artist's influences and cultural experiences, from Richard Dyer to John Singer Sargent
As Jesus College confronts its ties to slavery, the Pakistani Neo-miniature artist asks whether decolonisation need necessarily be a violent process
An in-depth interview on the artist's influences and cultural experiences, from Aimé Césaire to Glenn Ligon
An in-depth interview on the artist's influences and cultural experiences, from the architectural drawings of Piranesi to the novels of Émile Zola
Five artists will show at the inaugural exhibition, including the late Raiya Al Rawahi
Our pick of the works coming up for sale in London and Munich
From Shilpa Gupta's tribute to dissident writers to the UK debut of influential Georgian painter Karlo Kacharava
Dealers, museum directors and environmental consultants gathered to strategise how the sector can decarbonise and enact real change
An in-depth interview on the artist's influences and cultural experiences, from the work of On Kawara to growing up in Apartheid South Africa
From Ally Rosenberg's disarming parquet puddles to an African diaspora group show
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Jane Campion to Vincent van Gogh
The auction house made Banksy's world record for the pre-shredded work Love is in the Bin
Our pick of the works coming up for sale in Paris, New York and Rome
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
From Marina González Guerreiro's wax-encased craft tables to George Henry Longly's gogo mirrors
Turin's truffle season would normally attract Chinese collectors to the event, but with travel restrictions keeping Asian buyers away, loyal Italian collectors hold the fort
Chinese political cartoonist Badiucao has been accused of "spreading anti-Chinese lies" in his works
The Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi, also known as Villa Aurora, was decorated by Caravaggio in around 1597
From a ghost train in an abandoned thermal plant to Tomás Saraceno's glass bubbles filled with his own breath
Exhibition Hawala is the first show at Paradise Row Projects, a one-year, not-for-profit commercial space in London
Artist collectives are dominating Documenta 15 and the Turner Prize shortlist this year