Why support has come from an unlikely corner
New book explores some of the myths of the international trade
Malina Suliman taught young people how to spray-paint in Kabul
The international gallery expands its empire with Grosvenor Hill space designed by Caruso St John
Luxury boutiques are chasing out the galleries from their Paris addresses
Increasing pressure to grow is pushing mid-tier galleries to find new ways to remain competitive
We pick a sampling of shows to see at Paris’s Art Saint-Germain-des-Prés festival
US artist wants to focus on his work as he expresses disappointment with the art market
International collectors plan to share exhibitions and co-commission works of art
The Art Newspaper speaks to the artist at her new show in London
Founders say the art world has become a stressful, unhealthy place
The Los Angeles artist was widely expected to be a star of the gallery’s West Coast branch when it opens next year
Dealers hope the sex appeal of brand Berlin will pay off as this year's edition opens today<br>
Despite paying lip service to diversity, New York’s major museums, galleries and university programmes are bound tightly together in a system that favours the privileged
Founder Lauren Scott Miller plans to “go mobile” with her creative programming
<span style="color: #222222; background-color: #ffffff;">Low footfall and lack of infrastructure blamed for departures in May <br> </span>
Survey reveals prevalence of Pace, Gagosian, David Zwirner, Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth in exhibition programming
While the 2008 global financial meltdown largely failed to dent sales, in 2015 our editor-at-large warned that the falling oil price experienced at the time could prove much more serious
Galleries, not developers, are driving the creation of new arts neighbourhoods in the city
Court papers raise the question of who should have spotted fakes