Criminal investigation launched three years ago into Parisian dealers at La Biennale continues to diminish confidence in the event's integrity
British sculptor says there is no doubt that art fairs are "a profligate use of resources”
The event will be renamed The Open Art Fair and will launch in March next year
Fair is benefitting from Indonesia's burgeoning economy as well as cancelled Singapore fairs
Cosmoscow's public programme will explore 'the crisis of faith in expertise' in the art market
Swiss-based owner of Art Basel sells majority stake in Delhi event as part of wider withdrawal from regional art fairs programme
Our pick of highlights from the 12th edition of the fair launched by artists for artists
A Performance Affair introduces new protocol to specify what is on offer and its secondary market development
Making a making a remarkable return to the contemporary art world
New German artists have put this fair back on the map
Billionaire François Pinault bought Chen Zhen and Pistoletto
Chairmen of the CNE and the SFEP say the fair's vetting experts disagree over the admission of two exhibitors to this year's edition
The commission marks the first time the prize has been awarded for a film, which will debut in October as part of the fair's Live section
The gallery-share fair model that predates Condo brings smaller dealers together as the Windy City's commercial gallery scene grows
After cancelling its Los Angeles event in 2016, the French fair is partnering with Aipad to develop Paris Photo New York
Emphasis on "storytelling" and making connections at the cross-collecting fair this year, chief executive says. So we created some tenuous links of our own
Second edition of Teer Art Fair aims to foster domestic Iranian art scene at a time when international sales increasingly difficult for the country's galleries
The contemporary art fair will feature a new section devoted to textile works while Antiques Roadshow expert Amin Jaffer curates Collections at Frieze Masters
Artists showing in Venice are brought en masse to the fair as galleries leverage exhibition exposure
Collector interest in videos is rising, but the medium still struggles to find floor space
Johannesburg-based FNB Joburg fair has been bought by its former director Mandla Sibeko
The Swiss artist, who has had a stand at the fair since 1980, guides us round the second floor
How do algorithms see and shape the world? An exhibition at Basel’s HeK explores the often uncomfortable coexistence of humanity and AI
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Gemini, Libra and Aquarius art lovers
Viewing rooms, appetite-whetting preview publications and digital platforms are all paying off for galleries at the fair
As the New York Times bans satirical illustrations, Art Basel has plenty on show, from the 1920s to today
Curator Gianni Jetzer shares the highlights of his eighth—and final— edition
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces art lovers
The first rule of art fairs is don't talk about auctions—but sometimes they can benefit artists and their dealers
This year's edition of the citywide exhibition explores the boundaries of sculpture in the public space