Fair returns after seeing off its longer-established rival Viennafair
Expect to see participatory work by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Tomas Vu, Pussy Riot-themed surfboards and jungle photography
Our pick of highlights from the week's auctions and art fairs
This is the third Fiac satellite event to be cancelled in recent months
Historic fair revamps exhibitor list after merger with Paris Tableau
The event draws blue-chip galleries from across the US to the Pacific Northwest
The leading Paris fair is launching two new spaces after its satellite Officielle event is dropped
Sales made on opening day suggest the country’s political woes have not put collectors off buying
Cross-disciplinary fair focuses on art and design to lure collectors and curators
Controversial author caters for fellow smokers at Palais de Tokyo show
Life imitates art, beer bellies magnified in Unlimited installation, and so much more
ArtTactic's latest survey shows art market experts are more confident than they were at the beginning of the year
From Basel's finest to the Broad, the institutions that set an example
South African artist Robin Rhode used his handprints to create a mural to mark 40th anniversary of the deadly protest
Art-world figures, including Anita Zabludowicz, are among the funders of Arta
Thought the fair was all about French Modernism? Director Rodman Primack wants you to think again
Cardboard cut-outs stand in for Soviet Art Deco pieces after temporary export licence is refused
Visitors may be surprised to find punk-inspired works across the blue-chip fair
Swinging in Prouvé's prototype, a Guggenheim with legs, and so much more
Wolfgang Tillmans to get Beyeler’s first show of photos, as collectors buy major works at the fair
Artists hold up a mirror to everyone who makes the art world go round
Volunteers in France and former political prisoners from Northern Ireland pose for US photographer's Torture images
Works at Art Basel and beyond aim to stir the conscience and raise funds in aid of the “biggest challenge of our time”
Curator Gianni Jetzer says that organising the show is like party planning—and with a record 88 works this year, he has pulled out all the stops
Duran Duran raise the roof at UN shindig, the cross-eyed communist, and so much more