Presented by the Paris-based nonprofit Aware, the new award recognises a solo presentation of work by a female artist at the fair
Chinese and British markets take a hit amid trade wars and political unrest
A dazzling diamond tiara, a Rococo monkey teapot, a Van Gogh rescued from a farm sale and a saucy Greek vessel are among the highlights on the stands
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
Liberal amounts of hand sanitiser and a consistent base of US buyers dominated the fair's opening day
The fair's first New York event since closing its Brussels edition sees strong transatlantic ties and museum crossover
Delving into the arms and armour, contemporary ceramics and French design at this year's fair
Fair organisers are instead holding a programme of events and exhibitions tailored to local galleries and artists
Lino Frongia was arrested in September as part of a major investigation involving works purportedly by Lucas Cranach, Frans Hals, Parmigianino, Gentileschi and Bronzino
Some US museum staff will apparently not attend the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair this week, while many galleries remain defiant in the face of a "tough" fair ahead
Our pick of highlights from this week's auctions and fairs
Authorities brazenly took 34 artefacts during public opening hours at the Brussels fair
The annual New York art fair remains a uniquely community event but with a "broad" reach
Spanish art fair celebrates the work of Cuban-American artist Felix González-Torres, who died of Aids in 1996
Plus, Independent Art Fair's director on New York's changing gallery landscape. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
The dealer allegedly had Gagosian gallery wire millions into her personal account for the sale of a Brice Marden painting to pay off tax penalties before she went to jail
From Kevin Jerome Everson's videos of working-class displacement to Donna Huanca's wet slit—the best new commercial exhibitions this month
The deputy chairman of the Paris-based auction house Artcurial was suffering from food poisoning
In an increasingly competitive, mixed-category art fair environment, the president of the Dutch fair group made everyone apply each year
The director of New York's homegrown art fair says she is ready to make some "radical" shifts following last year's venue upset
Gallery's demise could be symptomatic of the growing polarisation of the art market
More than 20 galleries will take part in the flagship Swiss fair for the first time
The 39th edition, opening tomorrow, has exhibitors from across Latin America, including Peru, Cuba, Chile and Colombia
Cadaf Paris claims to be Europe's only fair dedicated to new media and will coincide with Vivatech conference in June
The firm is also rolling its London June sales into one week for the first time in more than a decade
New initiative in collaboration with Thami Mnyele Foundation will offer artist a three-month stipend to live and work in Amsterdam
A look at how the market is responding to the epidemic
The debut of the digital initiative was moved to March to offer exhibitors a sales platform for the works they planned to show
The unprecedented three-way exhibition of more than 300 works will open in May, coinciding with the city's auction week