While the frantic pace continues in early December, with visitors flocking to Art Basel in Miami Beach and its many satellite fairs, some taking of stock seems in order
Forget the beach, this year's parallel events include a new fair and plenty of art that won't break the bank
Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March
John Martin and Everard Read galleries opened Circa London this week
Paula Cooper's exhibition, which opens tomorrow, includes miniatures of some of the Pop artist's most monumental pieces
The co-director of Galerie St Etienne in New York got her foot in the door by promising English lessons to its founder Otto Kallir
Venue is the London dealer’s third in the UK capital
As political and economic turmoil increases risks for businesses worldwide, the high-end market has become a tale of two cities
Mayfair stalwart gets "new lease of life" in merger with Coll & Cortes
They are only the second dealers to take the number one spot in 14 years
Late series pieces include inkjet dye and pigment transfers on polylaminate, paper and fabric, as well as frescoes
Paris Internationale and Asia Now look to attract art world footfall
In their first collaboration, the gallerists are showing 300 works priced from $30,000 to $10m
David Bailey’s torn portraits, sculpture from Borneo and netsuke put the eclectic into Collections
Paula Cooper recalls SoHo back in the day and its pioneering artists at Frieze Masters
New Mayfair space is part of cultural revival of the area
Zurich show emphasises Spanish artist's more daring side
Studio_Leigh launched last week in a three-storey former Victorian varnish factory in Shoreditch
The partner at New York gallery Cheim & Read stresses the importance of building relationships with collectors and scholarship
The founder of Red Square Gallery blames a lack of funding and the clampdown on freedom of speech
Italian auctions trigger a surge in the country’s post-war art, and the city’s dealers answer the demand
Sprüth Magers looks back at Eau de Cologne exhibitions, as “question of power has not really changed”
New works by contemporary artists will hang alongside textiles by Gee's Bend and Amish women
The leading gallery ShanghArt has moved into the emerging arts district, along with artists and private collectors
William Kentridge's marching refugees, Luc Tuymans's abstract friends and possibly the capital's tiniest show