Commercial representation is growing for leading women who launched and sustained careers before the art market cared
London’s struggles with the reality of leaving the European Union coupled with a government unsympathetic to the arts means the French capital is gaining the edge over its rival
We pick our top six booths from the fair's Focus section
As auction sales soar, 14 galleries are showing at this year’s contemporary African art fair for the first time
New works by young artists are in high demand at the fair, reflecting a surge in prices at auction
Marlborough is offering work by the artist for $30m, while Skarstedt has earlier painting available for $15m
In the post-Brexit, post-pandemic era, dealers are moving into new and more central venues in London
While the relative weakness of the pound this season has given Americans at Frieze more buying power, many other factors may prevent them from making major purchases
The experiential art venture is now "looking for an appropriate venue" to continue its programme
The fast-rising artist, who recently released a solo album, is focused on her paintings, including a new exhibition in New York
The charges, brought ten years ago by a rival gallerist, revolved around allegations that a curator at France’s national museum of Asian art had received favours in exchange for organising a Chu Teh-Chun exhibition
An exhibition at the Getty focuses on Twombly’s early fascination with ancient Mediterranean cultures while a show of his later work at Gagosian gives a sense of how his practice changed and matured
With galleries moving in in droves, Tribeca is supplanting Chelsea as the city’s art neighbourhood, but its success may push out the small and mid-size galleries that fostered its vitality
Fortune Teller hopes to act as a social hub for likeminded collectors to connect to one another
Turner Prize winner will inaugurate Gathering, a space that will support artists whose practices stand outside of the market
Ashoona, who received a special mention for her work in this year's Venice Biennale, continues to draw attention to a previously underrepresented culture
Pyotr Pavlensky has been ordered to stand trial in France over leaked sex videos that brought down a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron
“Understandably” no Ukrainian dealers applied to take part in the tenth anniversary edition of the Moscow fair
For each work sold, 15% will go to a charity or institution of the artist’s choice—but will the new sales format ruffle dealers’ feathers?
Galleries headquartered abroad are inaugurating New York spaces even while taking part in fairs across the city and around the globe
This year's edition includes galleries with spaces in Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa
After decades in a semi-insular domestic art market, Brazil's artists and dealers are at the forefront of things
Figures are going beserk for work that looks good on Instagram—but the market struggles to find the same fervour for conceptually ambitious, politically engaged art
Claims were first published by Die Zeit newspaper, but König says the report is “false and misleading”
His eponymous Seoul gallery has opened Urs Fischer's first solo show in South Korea
From hidden taxes to auction house competition, here are some of the unique facets of South Korea's art scene
Plus, a Pre-Raphaelite treasure, an iconic James Bond poster and a set of nine intricately inlaid panels
The global blue-chip dealer Emmanuel Perrotin says “art is everyone”
As the Art Market Hamptons fair returns to Water Mill, these are the must-see shows on the east end of Long Island
It will move into a building currently occupied by Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke in the country's largest city and financial capital