“Fight History” is the second in the "Crisis of History" series on at the Tolhuistuin
The avid collector is trying to understand why acquiring art can be such a compulsion
The exhibition unites 75 works under four historical sections from the early 19th century to the present
Taiwan has more major buyers than its neighbour China, with more than 1,000 voracious collectors
Display featuring 45 controversial artists takes on added resonance in wake of Charlie Hebdo attacks
Artists can fight for freedom as the country asserts its independence, says gallery founder Victor Pinchuk
The collectors celebrate their wedding anniversary with a new exhibition
The new section explores art from the 60s and 70s
Outstanding new talent from the international art world, in the physical and digital realms
Where Ossian Ward provides a handy guide, Charles Saatchi fails to impress
Contemporary Japanese artists have struggled for recognition in the capital, but that could be changing
Dealers also praise the friendly atmosphere
As the "gay aesthetic" goes mainstream who should owns queer culture?
Theo Danjuma proposes a non-profit gallery in one of his father's hotels in Lagos. In South Africa, a $45m contemporary art museum is underway
During his lifetime, Jean-Michel Basquiat (right) kept a copy of the book Flash of the Spirit—considered to be one of the seminal works on Afro-Atlantic art and thinking—on his bedside table.
Dealing with the traumatic experience of growing up in a nation rising from the ruins of the Third Reich has been an important theme in the artist's work
More than 300 illustrations explain how the German artist’s studio spaces have played a fundamental role in shaping his vision, work and philosophy
The Director’s Council comprises 25 to 30 names from the fashion, entertainment and finance industries.
Anri Sala tops the list for the second time
Thirty international archaeology teams have been invited to the desert land.
Women doing it for (and to) themselves
Sigg reveals that he didn’t necessarily like some of the contemporary art he bought
The naming rights for the institution are still up for grabs
The artist, critic and bon vivant was credited with propelling Jean-Michel Basquiat to fame
There are “all kinds of rumours swirling” around the estate of the graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
In the ‘post-internet’ age, digital artists are reassessing their relationship with galleries and collectors.
Away from the glitz of record-breaking auction prices and extravagant art parties, austerity has given strength to a new movement of socially engaged artists
The frontier spirit of post-internet artists.
Amidst a period of rapid growth for Chinese museums
National Museum of Contemporary Art spends €50,000 on new works from Frieze