Exhibitors are down from 242 to 104 in a condensed fair that runs alongside Art Central in the same venue from 21 to 23 May
The first event, featuring 100 exhibitors, will run in September 2022 in partnership with Galleries Association of Korea
The space will open in the Neri & Hu designed Kimpton Hotel Da An in Taiwan
The Hong Kong- and London-based collector talks about glowing mushrooms and her dream of feeding specialty dumplings to Yayoi Kusama and Leonora Carrington
The sale was led by a classic 1932 Picasso of Marie-Thérèse at $103.4m and set new records for Alice Neel, Grace Hartigan, Barbara Hepworth and Alighiero Boetti
Plus, Heather Phillipson at Tate Britain and Ackroyd and Harvey on Joseph Beuys
The evening of sales in New York totalled $439.6m, with Basquiat's Versus Medici topping the contemporary art offering at $50.8m and a new record for Leonor Fini
Sotheby's auction of the Texan rancher's collection totalled $157.2m and set new records for Kenneth Noland, Larry Rivers and Richard Diebenkorn
With its resilient economy through the pandemic, South Korea is attracting the art industry's attention, with rumours of Frieze launching a fair in Seoul next year
Pieces came from the collection of late New York heart surgeon who befriended the artist in the 1960s
But the show goes on at Sotheby’s and Christie’s with a mixture of in-person and remote bidding, while British dealers are getting creative in the Big Apple
The $210.4m sale included new highs for contemporary artists like Mickalene Thomas, Jordan Casteel and Lynette Yiadom Boakye, while some established names fell flat
Our pick of the best objects up for sale in New York, Dallas and Paris
Some of the images taken by the younger brother of the Danish author, whose memoir became an Oscar-winning film, reflect colonialist attitudes that the exhibition aims to confront
The work is expected to fetch up to £12m in a live sale at Christie's London this July
Auction house has partnered with disability charity Leonard Cheshire's Change 100 programme to give work placements in-house and fund others at Tate and National Galleries of Scotland
Artist studio tours, museum shows, talks and other events are on the slate, but the best bang for your buck might come from the fair’s partnership with NeueHouse
In an open letter, they denounce the deaccessioning move as a “senseless monetisation” of art from the permanent collection
Knotted Ties exhibition features textile works by female artists from Africa and the diaspora
The environmentally conscious project considers broken and violated social contracts in the artists space and in society as a whole
The 17th century painting of the Earl of Strafford, recently discovered to have been in the Royal collection, is expected to sell for up to £5m in London in July
Exhibitors praised Frieze for seamlessness of install and timed entry gave galleries and guests more time than usual for art chat, making deals and catching up
The Stand has been launched by former Sotheby's boss and will give 70% to artists, 20% to charity
As the multi-billionaire couple announce they are ending their marriage, we look at some of the art world's bitterest splits
Denis Gardarin has joined as US director and will oversee the South Africa- and London-based gallery's presence at Frieze New York this week as travel restrictions persist
The sale this month will be the first time the auction house has accepted cryptocurrency as payment for a physical work of art
The story of Le Pont de Trinquetaille—with the young female mudlark and the ruffians from the red-light district
The artist, writer and dealer is selling a selection of bizarre pieces from his London-based Museum of Curiosities on 6 May
In a long-running legal battle, the Shchukin Gallery seeks the return of five paintings worth $63m that the gallery says were taken by a Russian financier
This year's event, delayed from March, included 30 galleries and museums across the city