
Anny Shaw
Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art
Tracey Emin says Brexit ‘makes no sense culturally’ as her first show opens in Brussels
The British artist is showing new work at Xavier Hufkens gallery after a year’s sabbatical
Mexican-born artist to build wall in New York park
Passersby will be invited to dismantle Bosco Sodi’s political installation brick by brick
Miranda July turns corner of Selfridges into interfaith charity shop
Film-maker and artist's Artangel commission has been created in solidarity with Islamic Relief
India Art Fair gets new director for tenth edition
Jagdip Jagpal to take the helm from Neha Kirpal, who remains founder and co-owner
Charlottesville protestor thought to have targeted LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner work with anti-Semitic comments
The man was photographed attending torch-lit white nationalist rally in Virginia
Tate paid Herzog & de Meuron reduced fee for Switch House extension
Contract was renegotiated after project went over budget and was severely delayed
Construction boss Jack Kirkland’s collection gets Sheffield outing
Majority of works going on show at Graves Gallery have never been seen in the UK before
Two members of Pussy Riot detained after protesting against film-maker's imprisonment
Maria Alyokhina and Olga Borisova were arrested in eastern Siberia but released after the judge found errors in the case files
National Academy artists including Marina Abramovic, Chuck Close and Kara Walker condemn calls to cancel Dana Schutz show
Open letter supports ICA Boston’s decision to go ahead with show of artist whose painting of Emmett Till’s casket sparked protest at the Whitney Biennial
Artlogic announces formal expansion in the US
Marian Goodman, Gagosian and Paul Kasmin among galleries to join the London-based technology firm
Budi Tek awarded French government’s highest honour
Indonesian-Chinese collector is being commended for developing cultural relations between China and France
Bass Museum acquires Allora & Calzadilla petrol pump
It is the first time a major installation by the US-Cuban duo has entered the collection of a Miami museum
David Zwirner’s Hong Kong gallery to launch with new works by Michaël Borremans
Exhibition by Belgian painter will inaugurate new space in early 2018
In the wake of a wave of closures, galleries are adapting to survive
Dealers are rethinking the bricks-and-mortar model in favour of temporary, collaborative and virtual platforms
The Armory Show moves forward a week, but the ADAA Art Show stays put
Rescheduling means Armory Week art fairs will be spread over two weeks in 2018
Tate Modern exhibition aims to be a 'turning point' for African-American artists
Soul of a Nation features works by more than 60 black artists who shaped the civil rights era
Whitechapel Gallery to host first major Thomas Ruff retrospective in London
Photographs from 1980s will also go on show at the National Portrait Gallery to coincide with the autumn survey
Object lessons: a Venetian scene by Guardi, an ancient Egyptian relic and an artefact from an important collection of ethnographic art
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Gary Hume creates new works for Sprüth Magers London reopening
German dealers to relaunch in expanded gallery in September after 18-month refurbishment
Record for Wolfgang Tillmans as Phillips and Bonhams achieve top results in contemporary sales
Auction houses capitalise on summer season of biennales and art fairs
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





























