Anny Shaw

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

‘Brexit won't change anything,’ says Thaddaeus Ropac at opening of London gallery

Paris and Salzburg dealer launches new space with shows by Gilbert & George, Joseph Beuys, Oliver Beer and American Minimalists

Sotheby’s first Modern and contemporary African art sale set to be a record-breaker

London auction includes 60 artists from 14 countries across the continent, with several making their debut

Christie’s and Sotheby’s top Hiscox ranking of online platforms

Fine art insurer says future of digital market will be dictated by traditional players, not online-only rivals

Frieze sculpture park to open in London this summer

Art fair’s outdoor exhibition will be on view from July to October

Ashley Bickerton comes full circle with first UK retrospective at Damien Hirst’s gallery

Bali-based artist first met the former YBA in New York in the late 1980s

Artist who shot Beyoncé’s maternity photographs takes on Trump in London show

Awol Erizku's exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts tackles “racism and bigotry” in the US

Going once, going twice: how to become an auctioneer

Christie’s training reveals what it takes to get up on the rostrum

New paintings to be revealed in Jasper Johns’s Royal Academy retrospective

US artist’s first survey in the UK for 40 years will also include key flag and target pieces

National Portrait Gallery to collect pub signs, pilgrim badges and Yoruba sculpture

Gallery of famous Britons radically expands definition of portraiture with help of Art Fund

Victoria Miro to open first overseas gallery in Venice

London dealer launches space in the former Galleria il Capricorno in May with an exhibition by Chris Ofili

Guinness family to auction Francesco Guardi Venetian view painting

Its companion piece sold for a record £26.7m in 2011

Ropac seeks to unlock the hidden selling power of Joseph Beuys

The Austrian dealer will open his London gallery with work by the great German conceptualist, whose auction prices do not reflect his international stature

Dealers relieved to see Americans at Tefaf Maastricht

It’s too early to tell what the impact of New York editions will be as the majority of serious collectors at the fair are still from Europe

Asian clients drive strong sales at auction houses

“The market is back,” says Christie’s head—but pressure to secure top property is “huge”

Brexit vote prompts ICA to move online home

UK museum is an early adopter of .art domain

British Museum permanently installs first Caribbean art commission

Zak Ové’s Moko Jumbie sculptures now stand in the Africa Galleries

A 'heartbreaking' day: Anish Kapoor on Theresa May invoking Article 50

British-Indian artist is among raft of leading cultural figures who oppose Brexit

Christie’s cancels June contemporary art auctions

Sotheby’s says it has no plans to reschedule, while Phillips has not yet reached a decision

Fairsnews

Never mind the billionaires—dealers at Art Basel in Hong Kong target the middle market

Galleries try to tempt affluent middle-class Chinese buyers, who are showing an interest in art over luxury goods

M+ pays tribute to Hong Kong’s gender-bending golden age

Exhibition celebrates the androgynous stars of 1980s and 1990s Cantopop and cinema

YBA mentor Michael Craig-Martin has lightbulb moment at The Peninsula

The British artist unveils his largest sculpture to date

Best shows during Art Basel in Hong Kong

Prowl around with Adrian Wong's tiger before singing in a choir at Spring Workshop

Zaha Hadid luxury condo developer to create 15 galleries in New York’s Chelsea

Paul Kasmin among those who will take take up residence next to the High Line

Christie’s plans to close South Kensington saleroom

Move is part of auction house’s shift to online sales, which more than doubled last year

Sotheby’s launches evening sale dedicated to all things small

June auction will feature works of art that can be reproduced at actual size in the catalogue

German artists capture Zeitgeist at Sotheby’s contemporary sale

Records for Wolfgang Tillmans and Georg Baselitz help auction house achieve 70% more than last year

Christie’s sale injects confidence into contemporary art auction market

Records for seven artists contribute to an increase in value of 65% on last year