Government-backed initiative adds to long running Art Taipei fair
The 47-year-old gallery has made a big move Downtown—to street level—and launched its new space with a sprawling show of works by 50 artists
The country’s biggest art fair, with more than 100 exhibitors, is both a centre of commercial activity and a sprawling diorama of a national aesthetic
Meanwhile Dmitry Rybolovlev, with whom Bouvier settled a high-profile legal saga last year, has had charges against him dismissed
Museums, universities and other art organisations have tapped into the enduring fascination with forgeries for pedagogic purposes
The fair's 19th edition sees it strengthen its footing as an international art market destination
"Comedian" (2019) is one of the most viral (and controversial) works of art of the past decade; Sotheby's is betting it has not lost its a-peel
Entertainment giant Endeavor is reviewing its event assets as it prepares to go private
The 200-page report, authored by Clare McAndrew, also revealed stable Chinese buying and buoyancy at the lower end of the market as top end softens
Painter’s first London gallery show debuts three decades after she helped define China’s “New Generation”
Auction house chief executive argues that of greater concern is the decline of Europe's art market as America and Asia charge ahead
The robotic brainchild of British gallerist Aidan Meller will make her auction debut on Halloween
The mask was produced from a mould made in 1918, after the artist had succumbed to Spanish flu
Art Collaboration Kyoto brings together Japanese and international galleries during a city-wide celebration of the arts
The historic venue, recently restored to the tune of €466m, is among a number of cultural institutions in Paris affected by heavy rains this week
Schiff will be sentenced on one count of wire fraud early next year
Galleries and buyers rise to the occasion of the fair's debut at the Grand Palais
The former editor of Connaissance des Arts was a leading figure in the French art market
The 1964 painting was a prominent feature in the artist’s recent travelling retrospective
Before the fair opens later this week, must-see highlights include an iconic film-maker’s erotic sketches and a pivotal Ana Mendieta work
No longer just for antiquities and long-gone artists, more galleries at Frieze Masters are selling Modern and contemporary works—and other dealers are also widening their repertoire
Nat Faulkner wins the Camden Art Centre’s Emerging Artist Prize, while Proyectos Ultravioleta bags the Frieze London Stand Prize 2024
Gallery Minsky is marking the movement's centenary by showing works by the likes of Leonor Fini and Stanislao Lepri
New moves by Gagosian, Sotheby’s and others aim to boost the art trade via high-end retail
Five of the best works to see at the fair created using artificial intelligence and other technologies
Our pick of the highlights from the fair's section for emerging galleries
Travel, shipping and temporary structures all have a huge environmental impact. So some of the biggest fairs, including Frieze, have now committed to monitor and reduce their emissions
To retain the country’s share of the art market, the government needs to ensure that the costs and complexity of buying and selling art in the UK are kept under control
The auction house runs two auctions that place web3 increasingly at the heart of the traditional art market
We find out how the London fair went this year, speak to Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad about their new book and to Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev about her new show at the Bourse de Commerce in Paris