Anny Shaw

Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art

Warhol's first 'selfie' sells for £6m at 'tight and solid' Sotheby’s sale

Successful contemporary auction calms nerves after Christie’s decision to cancel its own

Contemporary art ushers in visitors to Masterpiece

Art fair is attracting a younger crowd with its glamorous but collegial approach

David Bowie’s Tintoretto altarpiece to return to Venice for 2019 Biennale

New research reveals underdrawing that dates the painting to a decade earlier than previously thought

Syrian refugees to be trained to rebuild Palmyra and other heritage sites

World Monuments Fund launches scheme to teach traditional stone masonry in Jordanian town of Mafraq

Three men charged with selling fake Damien Hirst prints online for $400,000

Man recently imprisoned for similar scheme is among group accused of deceiving dozens of collectors around the world

In pictures: the 'remarkable, powerful' works of Khadija Saye who died in Grenfell Tower blaze

Photographer’s works praised at this year's Venice Biennale and a print is due to be displayed at Tate Britain as a tribute

Labour MP searching for missing artist calls Grenfell Tower fire ‘corporate manslaughter’

David Lammy says he has heard nothing from Khadija Saye who lived on the 20th floor of the West London tower block

Bricks and mortar galleries: Art Basel holds the line

The shift to temporary selling spaces is a hot topic at this year's fair

Raft of appointments mark ‘beginning of new era’ for Institute of Contemporary Arts

German artist Wolfgang Tillmans among those elected to the London institution’s council

Andy Warhol’s first ‘selfie’ expected to fetch £7m at auction

The early self-portrait marks the moment the artist became a celebrity

Lisson Gallery announces representation of Leon Polk Smith foundation

Hard-edge Minimalist influenced younger artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Jack Youngerman and Al Held

Roma artists and writers launch cultural institute in Berlin

First time the minority group will have permanent space to celebrate their art, history and traditions 

London museums pledge to stay ‘safe, open and welcoming to all’ after terror attack

With security in the capital stepped up, institutions have implemented bag searches and restricted entry for vehicles

Damien Hirst gives Dan Colen his first major solo show in London 

Bubble gum, trash and photorealist paintings to go on show at Newport Street Gallery in October

Art Basel files first lawsuit in the US—and it’s against Adidas

Art fair says the sportswear company infringed trademark with trainers distributed during Art Basel Miami Beach

Ai Weiwei poses as drowned Syrian refugee toddler once again

Chinese artist recreates harrowing scene at Israel Museum after Donald Trump visit

US billionaire Thomas Kaplan plans to send collection of Dutch Old Masters to Russia

Hermitage and Pushkin museums could show Leiden Collection in 2018

London's pioneering Wilkinson Gallery to close as owners go separate ways

Amanda and Anthony Wilkinson are setting up independent businesses in new locations

Fairsnews

ArteBA hopes to build on growing visibility of Argentinian art

Organisers hail the lure of Buenos Aires as fair looks to build on its growing appeal for international buyers

Magnum photographer David Hurn donates collection to National Museum of Wales

Part of photographer’s private holdings, built by swapping works with fellow artists, is on show at Photo London this week

One year after her release from prison, Iranian artist says she will not stop making political work

The activist Atena Farghadani, who was given a 12-year sentence for her satirical cartoons, reveals the harrowing details of her incarceration

Frieze New York fund helps Brooklyn Museum acquire work by Virginia Jaramillo

The septuagenarian American artist is currently showing in institution’s landmark exhibition about black female artists

Van Gogh, Schiele and Beckmann to lead Christie’s Impressionist and Modern sale

June auction includes a broader range of material than ever before, breaking down traditional collecting categories

Banksy paints first Brexit mural in Dover

Street work showing man chipping away at star on EU flag has already been defaced

Sotheby’s launches $250,000 prize for museums to break new ground

The jury panel, chaired by Allan Schwartzman, includes institutional heavyweights Nicholas Serota and Donna De Salvo

Fairsnews

Protest art pervades Frieze: works confront Aids, poverty—and, yes, Trump

As New Yorkers protest against President Trump during his first visit to the city since he was elected, politically engaged art is more prevalent than ever at the fair. Here is our pick of the most topical works

Sudanese artist’s haunting images of prison come to MoMA

Purchase of Ibrahim El-Salahi’s work builds on recent efforts to diversify permanent collection

The past is present at Frieze New York

Fair “opens the door” to more historical work but maintains its commitment to contemporary

Fairsnews

Photo London starts to pull the big galleries in

Top names participate for the first time as the ranks of emerging galleries also swell