The artist will make his first trip back to the US since getting his passport back from Chinese authorities
British artist installs huge rotating neon—and his next plan is to turn the Armory inside out
Editions planned for Basel in June and London in October
Prizes go to the established Cologne-based dealer Galerie Gisela Capitain, the three-year-old Instituto de Visión of Bogotá, and young Geneva gallery Truth and Consequences
Move is another setback for the beleaguered city after the postponement of Art International
Our pick of this week’s auctions, art fairs and gallery exhibitions
Curatorial projects, faster ferries and the "specific charms" of Randall's Island await visitors
Local collectors were scarce at SP-Arte as the country heads further into recession
Four art fairs opened in the Belgian city this week, including newcomer Independent Brussels and longstanding Art Brussels
The prestigious antiques and jewellery fair at the Grand Palais launches its first annual edition this September
1:54 NY features new performance section organised by curator Adrienne Edwards
The thoughtful fair has more to offer than Italy’s Postwar market darlings
The leading Latin American art fair is introducing a section dedicated to Brazilian design
The Armory Show and New York’s satellite fairs prove US market is holding up
Art Paris Art Fair gives pride of place to female artists, while PAD celebrates its 20th anniversary
Shanghai's Power Station of Art to provide stage for performance artist
Get behind the scenes with our man around town
At the fair younger artists address China’s most pressing issues
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor picks six works from her section dedicated to large-scale projects
Heading to the fair? You'll find more historical work by Asian artists, more Western galleries, plus a "waterfall" of numbers as high as a skyscraper
Tenth edition sees female artists make up almost half of those represented
Our daily edition from Art Basel in Hong Kong, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Recently-discovered Rembrandt, a revamped first floor, the New York editions—and an unfolding authenticity scandal outside the fair—contributed to a buzzy opening