Against a background of a gloomy economic and political outlook, most dealers reported brisk business as the fair opened
The artist and musician set up his easel at Lehmann Maupin’s stand to paint live alongside his two children
Plus: fair hits the small screen and Smell-O-Vision makes a comeback at Tate Modern
The photographer, painter, sculptor—and one-time muse of the Pop artist—wins the fair’s Contemporary Design Prize
At the Experimenter stand, Bani Abidi is showing subtle pieces inspired by the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war
The sun—and the stars—came out yesterday morning at Regent’s Park for the Frieze London and Frieze Masters VIP preview. Familiar faces from the art world and beyond joined the throng for their art fix
The chair of the development board at the Museum of West African Art, Nigeria, discusses why she collects works from artists who are “dangerous to empire”
The Iranian-born, Berlin-based artist discusses the beauty that lies in “in-between spaces”, and the relationship between art and democracy
New report makes grim reading in run-up to London’s autumn sales season
Although their spaces at home remain closed, two Lebanese galleries are showing work at the London fair
Emerging artists art discovering that working with smaller galleries alongside blue-chip firms can provide the best of both worlds
The Frieze Sculpture curator walks us through her highlights from the gardens of London's Regents Park
Amid a “tense atmosphere”, founder of Tbilisi’s Gallery Artbeat says it is “very important to be showing our culture internationally”
The fair’s location in Regent’s Park is both a boon and a bind: but this year designers have reconfigured Frieze London’s layout to improve the experience for visitors and galleries alike
After an inaugural outing in Milan last year, Canemorto is transforming an East Village gallery into an irreverent market for handcrafted fish art
The Tunisian-born financier is on a mission to put North African art on the map
Our exclusive analysis of auction records in Paris until 1850 reveals around 500 sales of works by women, and striking parallels to the art trade today
All change as the final auction season of 2024 goes into full swing
Opening later this week, the fair's reconfigured layout and entrance give a greater prominence to its curated sections
Dealers hope the city’s first art fair will help Atlanta artists build a bigger collector base
Second edition of the commercial art event aims to exploit hotel location with an on-site nightclub and mood lighting as part of a pleasure-rich experience
The mega-gallery is now representing Gibson in tandem with his longtime New York gallery Sikkema Jenkins & Co
The 1912 painting is believed to have been gifted by the artist to friends who later moved to the Hamptons, where a discerning dealer nabbed it decades later for a bargain
Amid uneven economic signals, many high-level art sellers are pursuing alternative revenue streams
The founders of Panrucker in Walthamstow are also employing a versatile “pop-up” business model to help keep the initiative sustainable
Top lots at the auction arranged by the esteemed curator before his death in August included two “date paintings” by On Kawara, a close friend
The French art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin recently pulled out of his Dubai gallery and secondary market space in Paris, though has been expanding the scope of his programme
Mega-dealers and auction houses are shrinking some areas while expanding others
Local dealers and advisors say the third edition of Atlanta Art Week and the inaugural Atlanta Art Fair are bringing attention to the city’s art scene at a critical time
Many galleries at ArtRio have recently begun representing Black and Indigenous artists, though non-white dealers remain a rarity