Creative Time’s Art Basel project abounds with everything from gravel deposits to DJ-led meditations
Is the UK’s premier award a big draw for international collectors?
Curious new relationships between art and capital are being enabled by cryptofinance, which places “monetary value” at the heart of the creative process
Art Basel’s global director on collector behaviour, auction price databases and the complexity of the art market
Parcours, the Art Basel section for public art projects, is "radically different" from previous editions, says its curator Samuel Leuenberger
“The personal is political—this is a clear and present undercurrent,” says Volta artistic director Amanda Coulson
This will be the first time a major Chinese gallery has opened a space in Europe
In a first for Iran, the Teer Art fair is set to open amid a growing but fragile market environment
It’s affordable, good quality, unspeculative—and the wine is great
In the visual arts, a greater sense of activism is possible, and it’s being helped by the absorption of a broader range of disciplines and media into the canon
Despite civil unrest and a national lockdown, the Armenia Art Fair continued as planned—with free stands for the first edition
Georgian capital hosted its first art fair last week and new galleries are opening, but it is still early days
Organisers cite the Asian Games and country's presidential election next April as reasons for the decision, but say fair will return in 2019
Third edition of the fair in Portuguese capital reflects Lisbon's expanding art scene and improving economy
Canadian photographer has been working with scientists to draw attention to man's impact on the planet
Steep rise in foreign investment in Georgia and steady economic growth has prompted a “new generation of art buyers”, says director
London dealer Alison Jacques says the photograph was taken from last year's fair and another work was damaged due to temperature fluctuations
Fair expands into new pavilion at Somerset House and features new Augmented Reality experience from Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky
Aided by Portugal's rising GDP and wealthy foreign investors, ArcoLisboa has provided a shot in the arm to capital's art market
Details yet to be finalised, but the fair is also looking at how to deal with “increasingly erratic weather” after heatwave sent exhibitors into meltdown
"In order to bring diversity to our all-white male artist stable, we decided to bring in a few other, slightly more affordable, white male artists."
Second edition of Manhattan fair might lack Frieze's contemporary edge, but it has grown-up appeal
For those looking for something a little more pocket-sized to take home from the fair
The Brooklyn-based artist has an upcoming show at the Wexner Center for the Arts
The jury applauded the Indian, Portuguese and Canadian galleries for presentations that were "bold" and showed "the spirit of risk"
Local institutions and high-income individuals among fair's busier collectors
The maverick art dealer helped to shape New York’s contemporary art scene by finding and supporting some of today's biggest artists
Fair’s second edition attracts new high profile exhibitors, but some dealers complain that US expansion has prompted a departure from Dutch fair's historical roots
Smaller galleries are open to subsidies from larger ones but wider issues would remain