
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
The night's star lot made up nearly half of the £190.3m total for Sotheby's Modern and contemporary evening auction
Eight artists have been invited to select one of their peers for solo stands at this year's fair
The architect's vision for the new Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi, opening 2026, honours India's multiple cultures and religions at a time of heightened nationalist politics
The Turner Prize-nominated artist-filmmaker discusses their current solo show in Rome and award-winning solo stand at Art Basel
Pop-up arts programme from Basel Social Club comes ahead of major regeneration initiative in the city
The mini-presentations, which launched in Miami Beach before heading to Hong Kong, aim to diversify what's on offer at the fair
The multimedia artist discusses their biggest show to date, including a series of unnerving interventions into the museum’s architecture
The leading Warhol photography collector explains why divorce papers stopped him buying a Vija Celmins painting and reveals Basel’s best party location
Amid a market that increasingly worships the young while women and those from the Global South fight for a place at the table, the Basel fair’s policy faces calls for a rethink
Despite fears of a market slowdown, clients were spending at a packed Art Basel
Augustas Serapinas creates the ultimate Art Basel workout using plaster cast pieces
Plus imposing heads by Giacometti
Meanwhile Esther Schipper will stage a show of Korean artists across in Seoul and Berlin this summer, and Thaddaeus Ropac is doubling its gallery space in the South Korean capital
Auto Italia displays rarely seen archive of travesti in La Paz festivals
From digital avatar tapestries to an alpaca wool peephole, here is the best of the capital's cutting-edge art scene
New structure at Art Basel will see separate directors assigned to each show, while Volta Basel is without a leader after Kamiar Maleki’s departure for Photo London
Ministers hope to close loopholes that see aquatic mammals vulnerable to poaching, but dealers in antique scrimshaw works of art say it will destroy their business
Plus, the poems that became sculptures
Contemporary arts venue kicks up its heels with a lively bash to launch the latest issue of gay underground magazine Butt
From a video Hito Steyerl pulled from Documenta 15 to an off-site karaoke installation in a car
Questions resurface over New York museum’s rationale for consigning works by the artist to auction
Plus, dramatic scenes from the Iliad and a delicate Modigliani head
The Air Jordan 13s were worn by the basketball star during his last year with the Chicago Bulls
Emerging art space Incubator is “totally siloed” from her father’s business, she says
UK’s public institutions continue to provide a greater degree of equity—though this is not even across all pay brackets
With newfound backing from the world's biggest gallery, is the activist-photographer's art market poised for take off?
Multi-disciplinary practitioner was inspired by the 1968 Paris demonstrations to organise artist and student group protests during Indira Gandhi's Emergency rule of 1975-77
With a major art collection and multiple museum sponsorship deals, the collapse of the defunct Swiss bank is likely to have ramifications for the art world
The monographic show spans a 60-year career, from his beginnings in Bombay to later life in France
Eight sculptures were being offered by auction house Roseberys at prices so low they would have been "destructive to his career", according to the artist Richard Deacon