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
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
Authorities brazenly took 34 artefacts during public opening hours at the Brussels fair
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
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
The car's the star as galleries move into the driving seat
As Frieze Los Angeles opens, we look at the LA art scene. Plus, we explore the Met's exhibition Sahel about art from the Sahara. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
As successful artists increasingly seek non-exclusive contracts with multiple galleries, clarity becomes critical in navigating splits between artist and gallery
An evolving real estate landscape is keeping the city's dealers on their toes
Harry Blain, who split from co-founder Graham Southern last year, says he is "unable to secure the gallery’s future long term"
British artist announced on Instagram today that he will cease to be represented by the gallery “with immediate effect”
Local galleries are determined to forge ahead after the fair announced it will not take place this year in light of coronavirus fears
Gallery owner and real estate investor Robert Blumenthal claims the artist failed to deliver seven works promised in a $20,000 deal made in 2014
As top-tier dealers and collectors continue to flock to Zona Maco, Material Art Fair nurtures a needed mid-level market
Sculptures are a ‘preview’ of a public commission by Laurence Edwards due to be unveiled in Doncaster in May
The dealers behind Tennis Elbow in Tribeca aim to subvert traditional artist representation with a more "democratic and transparent approach"
The London gallery sharing initiative feels like a significant step in a healthier direction
The artist’s trademark motifs make his work easily recognisable and desirable—but there is more to this Surrealist than apples and bowler hats
Director Jagdip Jagpal says the fair is proud to remain regional while dealers double down on "Indian taste"
Dealers and fair organisers advocate for "freedom of expression" though many worry dissent could prompt retaliation from the government
Dominique and Arthur de Villepin say new space will be shaped by their collecting experiences and relationships with artists
Involvement from galleries and auction houses is on the rise as public institutions face dwindling government funds and increased scrutiny over toxic philanthropy
While Fog Design+Art and Untitled continue to draw established dealers, younger galleries opt out due to concerns over the wider cultural economy
Lydia Benglis's sparkly vessels and an abortion rights fundraiser—the best new commercial exhibitions this month