
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
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
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Giorgio Morandi to Alberto Giacometti
From Jack O'Brien's scally sculptures to Josephine Baker's mutated construction site
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Hokusai to Vermeer
The collector tells us what he has bought and why
Outside the Messeplatz, the Scandinavian duo have installed a car with a tender surprise inside
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Cy Twombly to WG Sebald
From unseen drawings from Kara Walker's personal archives to a fresh take on Camille Pissarro as the leader of the Impressionists
The London-based artist's Turbine Bagh project shines light on human rights abuses across South Asia
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Francisco de Goya to Mary Shelley
From Rose Nestler's bizarre barre class to fireworks and goldfish cast in resin at Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix
The Berlin-based artist will have a solo booth with Emalin at the London fair
The Balloon Dog sculptor spoke to The Art Newspaper as he announced a new art collaboration with BMW
Our pick of the highlights from this month's fairs and auctions
From Adham Faramawy's contemplative film on the migration of plants to Abbas Akhavan's ancient Syrian colonnades
The Covid-19 Delta variant may be causing some jitters, but a glut of fairs from New York to Paris are planning to go ahead in the next two months
Exhibition addressing the use of tear gas in Palestine adjusted to “give voice to different perspectives” following intervention by Israeli legal groups
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Stevie Wonder to Charles Dickens
Cloud Studies by Forensic Architecture on show at the Whitworth Gallery has been criticised by the UK Lawyers for Israel
An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Kamau Brathwaite to Hilma af Klint
Modi, who is currently held in Wandsworth Prison in London, is wanted for allegedly defrauding a state bank of £729m
Paramilitary forces deployed after local police fail to protect the religious shrine
An in-depth conversation on the artist's big influences, from Beethoven to Watteau
The 18th-century Palazzo Manfrin will house a collection of the British-Indian sculptor's work
An in-depth conversation on the artist's big influences, from Jannis Kounellis to Okwui Enwezor
British-South Asian artist Shezad Dawood and curator Diana Campbell have collaborated with a group of Bangladeshi creatives to create a virtual stage celebrating the country as it turns 50