Frieze 2017

Frieze 2017interview

Collector's eye: Huma Kabakci

Art lovers tell us what they've bought and why

Frieze 2017interview

Kiluanji Kia Henda: The right way to fill a city’s plinths

The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate

Art world raises money for Grenfell

Sotheby's auction will include work donated by leading artists

Artists step up to the plate in statues debate

Colonial monuments and the US flag are subverted at Frieze London

Join the orgy at Frieze Masters

Richard Artschwager's Triptych IV, Fucking Painting has a double meaning

Frieze 2017interview

Superflex swings into political action

The Danish collective’s new commission extends beyond the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall

Gilbert & George: East Enders

The British artist duo show us around their London stomping ground

Gilbert & George to open London foundation in 2019

Former East End brewery will display duo’s “difficult” works

Frieze 2017interview

Collector's Eye: Anita Zabludowicz

Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why

New Tate fund puts performance centre-stage

Scheme aims to bridge gap between collecting and displaying the medium

Top art films at the BFI London Film Festival

From Cate Blanchett performing artists' manifestos to an animated Van Gogh biopic

Richard Long glories in mud in Lisson show

Artist made 60m-long mural at Store Studios in "a couple of hours"

Why London galleries do fairs on their home turf

Staying local keeps costs down—and dealers can benefit from the buzz around town

Basquiat boom spreads with London show

Artist’s many influences explored in scholarly exhibition comprising more than 100 pieces at the Barbican

The market boom for Basquiat

A year after his death, MoMA turned down an offer of the artist’s work. Today, the appetite for his paintings has never been greater

Get into the swing of Frieze week with these seven London shows

From Superflex’s playground at Tate Modern to a major Basquiat survey at the Barbican

1:54 fair in London turns its gaze to North Africa

Contemporary African art fair welcomes unprecedented numbers of galleries from the region ahead of Marrakech launch

Better with age: artists over 60 in the spotlight at Frieze London

1960s feminists and overlooked octogenarians are being reappraised, both critically and commercially

Frieze lets the sculptures play outside before the big tents arrive

The Frieze Sculpture exhibition is to precede the fair this year