
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
Our pick of the best objects up for sale in New York, Dallas and Paris
The work is expected to fetch up to £12m in a live sale at Christie's London this July
Nightlife and live music venues across the country now have the same legal status as museums and opera houses
From a historical group show of works from 1960s Italy to David Harrison's trans pagan goats
From Charles Gaines's Plexiglas grids at Hauser and Wirth to Rafał Zajko's frozen urine sculptures at PUBLIC
Visitors to the Museum of Art and Photography in Bangalore can pose questions to a "digital twin" of the late Bombay Progressive Group painter
Many are questioning how Prime Minister Narendra Modi can justify his "vanity project" as hospitals are overwhelmed with patients
From Gretchen Andrew's search engine-hacking assemblages to Haroun Hayward's painterly meditations on rave culture
Paintings and drawings have been reattributed to some of the continent's most famous 20th-century names
The material, which reflects 98% of light, will have significant use in cooling buildings and fighting climate change
It could become the most expensive Asian work sold by a Western auction house. Meanwhile, young contemporary names proved popular at last night's Sotheby's sale in Hong Kong
From Lawrence Abu Hamdan's investigation into reincarnation to Robin Rhode's imaginary underwater reef
Over 3,000 bidders purchased nearly 24,000 digital works in a three-day, multi-facted sale on Niftygateway
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's biggest influences, from Matthew Barney to marine biology
Eerie wooden cabins, rural quiltmakers and dismembered, tentacular dolls are among our highlights from the city's commercial exhibitions
It will act as an extension to the Partition Museum in Punjab
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Joseph Beuys to Paul Celan
The demolition has been praised by high-profile Hindutva leaders
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Sufi poetry to Hieronymus Bosch
Our pick of the highlights from April's auctions
Search data from 84 countries last year shows that Leonardo, Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo were among the world's most popular artists
She will take over from Jagdip Jagpal who led the Delhi fair for three years
Cross-category relay sale brought in $176.2m against high estimate of $120.5m and culminated with surprise Basquiat announcement
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Kara Walker to Chris Abani
A number of Indian artists made their auction debut this season, though several established names missed the mark
Flipkick will sell physical NFT works and hopes to collaborate with celebrities and influencers
Our pick of the highlights from this month's auctions
Freelands Foundation and Runnymede Trust have partnered up to investigate racial inequality in schools and universities
Everyday: The First 5000 Days is now the third most expensive work by a living artist sold at auction
1932 painting of artist's close friend has been out of the public eye for over 90 years but now comes up for auction at Christie's in New York