But some exhibitions have been cancelled as political stand-off continues
In 2014 we noted that market speculation can offer rich rewards, but in the long term, it may do collectors more harm than good
Survey, which will debut at Art Basel Miami Beach, uses Frieze Masters as its template
Younger and less recognised artists were the order of the day
National Museum of Contemporary Art spends €50,000 on new works from Frieze
The London fair features a raft of women, including Judy Chicago, who are eschewing assembly-line art
Considering why artistic responses to the AIDS crisis are relevant today
Phillips’s chief executive says Frieze might have distracted potential buyers
Frieze Masters both embraces and challenges the idea of 'masters'
The art collaboration that rose to fame in the 1980s is holding its first public workshop for youngsters at Frieze New York
Four videos feature the artist’s stage work, sculptures and constructions
Art fairs expand VIP opening hours to make the experience more attractive
Two new artists and an old favourite make the cut
Inspired by punk, Anri Sala’s video art stages a musical battle with time
Modern and contemporary art fairs are encouraging crossover collecting with a renewed focus on older art
How a 12-screen video installation on show at Frieze was filmed despite Iran’s strict regime
The musician and St Martin’s graduate on why access to art is crucial during an economic crisis
Smaller art fairs such as the Armory Show and Art Stage Singapore are feeling the strain
Works by Lorna Simpson, Július Koller, and Jimmie Durham make up the selections this year
Some good prices were made, but top quality works were relatively thin on the ground
The fair drew the major collectors, its quota of celebrities and plenty of students. But the feel was calm, not frenzied
The Roxy Music founder on being taught by Richard Hamilton, his love of British artists and viewing at speed
The polymath performer has written a novel set in the art world -should every dealer he’s ever met be afraid?
The composer explains the thinking behind his latest film, and reminisces about the parties held by a Frieze founder’s dad
Can the law keep up with the speed of digital appropriation, reproduction and distribution? And should it even try?
The pop “godfather” on stuffed animals, the urge to collect and the burden of Sergeant Pepper
The works selected reflect Tate's increasingly global outlook and support of young artists
The critic and curator spoke to The Art Newspaper about the role of art theory, and what advice he is giving to his students in today’s artistic climate.
Does a crop of major presentations coinciding with the art fair indicate a proportionate energy in the market?