“Here’s this unbelievable stage... why make it just about money?”
Lines are drawn between those who favour openness and others who prefer “handshake” culture
Building, staff and some artists on the way out
Meanwhile, Scott Alger puts on a show at a Vaudeville theater
The pioneer of the resale agreement talks about the recession and what it means for both artists and collectors
As stands teem with the wooded and leafy, dealers try to explain the trend at this year's fair
A major redesign has increased the space substantially and produced a radically different layout
During the Great Recession in 2009 we reported that gallerists must act "quickly and brutally" in order to survive
The milestone is marked with nod to all the dealers who have contributed to the event since 1970
Exhibitors wary of investing in weak market, while community groups oppose Scope tent on public open space
An equivalent was not to be found at Art Basel, which upheld tradition in its biped-only selection
Gallery hopes to buck the downturn with transatlantic expansion
Director of the Rose Art Museum examines both sides of the argument
In an economic downturn, collectors are calling the shots
Public art for private gain?
Auction houses are selling less work by young artists
Are these women the real deal?
This precaution was taken due to the safety of stock being compromised by influx of football fans
Art Basel owners Messe Schweiz are in pole position to take charge of Miami venue
Helping young collectors to find the right gallery
A major new museum to be built in eastern India is being largely supported by commercial galleries and corporate collections
Indian artist Subodh Gupta is in the mega-gallery's sights
There is a danger that the conservatism of the museum sector will be challenged by a new generation of board members who feel that “rules are for other people”
Weak dollar and strikes in the capital did not deter buyers
Why is the most successful contemporary art dealer in the world opening a branch in Rome this month?
Increasingly fashionable artists tempt western collectors
The online virtual world is becoming one of the best places for artists, curators and dealers to meet
In 2007 we observed that while most are seen as opportunistic shoppers, some are as knowledgeable as museum curators
UK courts ruled that Iran presented insufficient evidence to warrant the antiquities' reacquisition