If collectors are hungry for more, they can drop by commercial shows outside the fair organised by five of its galleries
The most expensive pieces may have been slow to sell, but otherwise it was as if the downturn never happened
The fair's effort to give a detailed insight into recent developments of design distinguishes it from competitors
Tracing the Swiss fair's ascent from discreet elite beginnings in the 1970s to its current prestige as the international art world's hot ticket
Art Parcours heads indoors to the city’s historic quarter, while the Messeplatz remains sculpture-free
The Italian dealer and co-founder of Sperone Westwater spoke to us in 2011 about botany, the difference between European and US galleries and why the "big gallery" systems won't last
His new space in London will open with an exhibition on the Austrian painter
Following the Eigen+Art's exclusion from the fair selection, owner Gerd Harry Lybke protests with a request that his artists are not made available at any other stand
While opening remains unconfirmed, it would be among a spate of other galleries branching out
The show revolves around the family of Silvio Berthoud, who was Giacometti's nephew
A complementary relationship is far more likely…
Hong Kong will soon be home to a branch of the super-gallery
Dealers Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers discuss the benefits of teamwork and the Berlin art scene
“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?