Contemporary explorations of femininity that extend beyond the male gaze headline the fair’s latest edition
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Foundation set up by Frank in memory of his late daughter has donated funds to New York publisher Aperture to create a contemporary edition of "tragically relevant" photobook
New gallery by Herzog & de Meuron to be built in Vancouver’s Larwill Park after consultation with artists from Indigenous groups
A recent symposium in New York looked at how institutions can come up with new and innovative strategies for countering misinformation
The Nesr Art Foundation, a philanthropic enterprise by the family behind Webcor Group, intends to counter under-representation of African art
By publishing full names alongside images, Marco Gualazzini stands accused of breaking child protection laws and putting his subjects in danger
The first NFT to be sold at auction in Europe sells for £800,000, while collectors compete for emerging women artists, leaving more established names on the shelf
Currently the executive director of Hyundai gallery, Lee says there is a “long history of collecting culture” in the South Korean capital
With Frieze preparing a new Seoul fair, and a growing roster of galleries, the city could steal Hong Kong’s crown
Middle East's new blockchain hub will see art world leaders meet with angel investors with crypto regulations high on agenda
Some European gallerists say they may not participate in future London fairs because of how "extremely complicated" it has become
The Norwegian collector tells us what he has bought and why
The pandemic has encouraged the art world to embrace the digital—and its ability to reduce carbon emissions
International trade groups including top British antique dealers vow to oppose trade of Afghan heritage artefacts under Taliban control
The 1982 portrait, made using Warhol's own urine, will be offered in New York in November, with an estimate in excess of $20m
Artist who found her subject when trespassing in abandoned houses in San Bernardino, California, and whose formal obsessions included "couches upon couches upon couches"
Limna valued a painting by Conny Maier at a third of the ticket price
The design fair has launched a new partnership in Doha
At the design fair, contemporary designers are creating collectible rarity through the judicious use of discarded and salvaged material
The first edition of Art Basel to take place since the onset of the global pandemic is full of new works created in the midst of lockdown
Despite the success of the fair's first post-pandemic edition, galleries are weighing up the future
Though Covid-19 travel complications have kept many US and Asian collectors away, dealers report brisk business from the VIP opening
Chinese artist Cao Fei's Serpentine exhibition Blueprints recognised as prophesying the effects of the pandemic
Diverse interpretations of portraiture and themes of isolation and containment loom large at first physical photography fair since the onset of the pandemic
Camera companies pledge to promote more women, LGBTQ and photographers of colour in response to online pro-diversity campaigns
The layered history and uncertain future of a small island in the Finnish archipelago is used as a microcosm for the world via site specific works by 41 artists
Some of the earliest known prints by the mythological founder of Magnum to be shown from an unseen private collection
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
From John Akomfrah's enthralling three-part film to Peter Hujar's nightlife photographs