Documenta, Manifesta, La Triennale and the Kiev Biennale strike a different tone to the art market
Many galleries acknowledge that supply is a problem, with artists under pressure to produce more work
A 'more selective' preview is planned for this year to avoid last year's melee, but many of the same faces have returned
Dealers upbeat as first waves of visitors to the fair put any economic worries aside
MCH Group has slow-burn, long-term plans for Art HK
Many dealers reported mixed results from the fair
The tent is deemed beautiful and airy, if too big by some
Members will have opportunities to go on excursions to European art capitals
VIP Art Fair expands its business model and improves technology, but big-name dealers are unconvinced
Art Basel Miami Beach '12 fair report
The Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco on his work, retrospectives and opening this year’s talks programme
Several leading US museums took the opportunity to add to their collections of Latin American art
Collectors and dealers alike must prepare for questioning as art-money relationship comes under the microscope
Art fairs expand VIP opening hours to make the experience more attractive
The public programme includes a sculpture park and videos screened on Frank Gehry’s New World Center
Selling them can still be a challenge
Some galleries feel the major auction houses are encroaching on their rightful territory
If collectors are hungry for more, they can drop by commercial shows outside the fair organised by five of its galleries
Though sales have been fairly solid at the fair, few very high priced pieces have been shown due to anxiety around the stock market crisis
How a 12-screen video installation on show at Frieze was filmed despite Iran’s strict regime
Art Basel '11 fair report
Their outward naïveté conceal a network of historical influences
His sculptures have previously been available to view exclusively in public collections
The new director on her Vitra past and her plans for the fair’s future
Smaller art fairs such as the Armory Show and Art Stage Singapore are feeling the strain
The fair's effort to give a detailed insight into recent developments of design distinguishes it from competitors
Tracing the Swiss fair's ascent from discreet elite beginnings in the 1970s to its current prestige as the international art world's hot ticket
The artist held nothing back as calamity was narrowly avoided
Loyal collectors and galleries keep contemporary show on the map
Art Parcours heads indoors to the city’s historic quarter, while the Messeplatz remains sculpture-free