What to see at Art Basel in Hong Kong's satellite fair
The exhibition organised by Para Site will 'challenge preconceived notions about the region'
A new play in London based on Will Self’s 1997 novel is a viciously literate satire that imagines an art world populated entirely by chimpanzees
From Peter Young's Mandala-inspired works to Aissa Deebi's views of war-torn Gaza
We speak to Thomas Laird about his new book on the murals of Tibet and to Michael Rakowitz about his fourth plinth commission unveiled next week
From works on paper by emerging artists to an Anish Kapoor sculpture, the fair caters to all pocketbooks
The 27th edition of Salon du Dessin at Palais Brongniart assembles 39 dealers from Europe and the US
A record sale at Christie’s and a solid result at Sotheby’s show the market is in full recovery
Ultra-rich collectors who run their own museums will benefit from the change
Needed: You—Performistanbul puts on Turkey’s longest ever-live event
The dissident Chinese artist on why he's tackling the global refugee crisis in his first exhibition in the Gulf
Your essential guide to the Armory Show, Volta, Independent, Nada and beyond
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Madrid museum's collector-trustees, Carmen Cervera and Francesca von Habsburg, turn conflict into collaboration
Media mogul Tatxo Benet says that censorship is damaging for artists—and the viewing public
The artist enjoys “being cheeky with art history”
Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Rose Wylie talk football in the launch issue
Critics objected to selection of Giorgio de Finis for role at Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma without an open recruitment process
Pointillist works are due to go on show at Gagosian gallery in Los Angeles next month
New director Jagdip Jagpal pledges to maintain at least 70% Indian galleries at fiercely individual Delhi fair, where quality is rising but still patchy
We explore what new ivory regulations will mean for the art world and meet the 2017 Election Artist Cornelia Parker
House-museum in Cambridge now has “world-class” conditions for future exhibitions, says its director
Barbara Jatta speaks to us one year after her landmark appointment
Rumour mill goes into overdrive as reports circulate of new event in January 2019 as fair's directors discuss options with West Coast dealers
New York dealer credits first generation of overseas galleries with creating audience for Western art, but will not show Asian artists 'right off the bat'
Artist-run spaces and an unofficial biennial resist government pressure
Flaky winning bids are knocking the gloss off record-breaking sales
Generation X author and artist was among 100 cultural leaders to convene at the Verbier Art Summit on digital art