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
Faced with economic uncertainty, turmoil in Hong Kong, Brexit and a shrinking auction market, the art trade has some justifiable anxiety about the coming year
From Guercino drawings at the Morgan to meditations on Cézanne at Ceysson & Bénétière
We look back at the stories that have overturned the art world order this year
Gallery is going through a “period of restructuring”, according to founder Harry Blain
He has secured a 40-year lease on a 35,000 sq. m castle-like complex, with plans to create a sculpture park and private freeport
A 20% fee reduction for new galleries exhibiting contemporary art has enabled smaller players to join the fair's main section
From the Rubell Museum’s inaugural display to Sterling Ruby’s first solo museum exhibition
Civil unrest and economic shifts have Latin American dealers doubling down on Miami's international market
The gallery will relocate to a new cultural and residential district developed by billionaire collector Adrian Cheng
Ahead of her debut at Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Chicago-based gallerist walks us through her journey from marketing McDonald's to setting up shop in Seattle
From Peter Halley’s day-glo funhouse to Rachel Harrison’s retrospective at the Whitney
Jane Kallir explains why, after 80 years as a commercial enterprise, the New York gallery has become a foundation
Some galleries are moving out to the industrial warehouse L’Hospitalet but others say it is too far out of the commercial centre
On the podcast, we speak to the German artist about his new works inspired by String Theory, now on show at White Cube in London
We talk to German artist Anselm Kiefer about his new works inspired by String Theory and ask expert Scott Reyburn why the art market is treading water. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
The curator is organising “Feedback” for the gallery’s Upstate New York satellite space, marking her first major curatorial project since leaving LA’s Moca
From Wayne Thiebaud’s little-known paintings of the Southwest to Shirin Neshat’s exhibition of Iranian women artists
Blain Southern gallery is undergoing restructuring but “remains committed to its artists”, Blain says
Conceptual videos by Teresa Margolles and the boys of the Beaux Arts Generation are among our picks of the best commercial exhibitions this month
The increasing professionalisation of the commercial art world yields new complexities for dealers
Police has raided seven premises in connection with the investigation
Galleries fresh to the 46th edition explain their decision and reveal their early sales
Watercolours of water bottles as well as hundreds of discarded bottles from London's streets will be shown at Amsterdam gallery