Anny Shaw
Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art
Duchamp’s Bottle Rack goes on the market 100 years after the term ‘readymade’ was coined
Thaddaeus Ropac is selling the sculpture on behalf of the Rauschenberg Foundation at his Paris gallery
New York dealer stages historic Infotainment show 30 years after it was conceived
Elizabeth Dee will show expanded version of the exhibition in new Harlem gallery this autumn
ARTnews reveals 2016's top 200 collectors
Annual list of leading collectors boasts usual array of property developers, computer software designers and bankers
Canakkale Biennial cancelled amid Turkey's crackdown on freedom of expression
Art director and co-curator Beral Madra has also resigned
Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan collection to be sold in aid of historic London studios
Sotheby’s auction is expected to raise £600,000 towards restoration of Durham Wharf by architecture collective Assemble
Crackdown in Turkey after coup attempt
Artists and cultural figures among thousands being detained
Tragic photograph of Syrian toddler spurs Alfredo Jaar to action
The New York-based Chilean artist is working with Maltese charity dedicated to saving refugees’ lives at sea
Björk makes reality virtual at London’s Somerset House
Innovative Icelandic musician is showing 360-degree virtual reality videos created for her breakup album Vulnicura
Academics condemn loss of senior editors at art publishers
Yale University Press London defends controversial redundancies
Yinka Shonibare has his moment in the sun with shows on three continents
The artist has exhibitions opening in the UK, US, Netherlands and Nigeria this autumn
Three to See: Chart art fair, Copenhagen
From Brian Eno’s lower register to distinguished Danish design
Californian artist sues over state’s Confederate flag ban
Timothy Desmond’s Civil War painting was rejected by the Fresno County Fair
Islamic extremist pleads guilty to destroying Timbuktu mausoleums in landmark trial
Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi is first to be charged with war crimes over cultural destruction at International Criminal Court
UK museums sponsored by BP not in breach of code of ethics, committee says
Art Not Oil coalition says it is “disappointed” with Museums Association’s findings
Iraqi artists commissioned to create works about migrancy for Çanakkale Biennial
September exhibition focuses on the refugee crisis engulfing Turkey and Europe
Campaign launched to save artistic community in London's Hackney Wick, home to Chapman Brothers and Gavin Turk
Plans for pedestrian bridge put artist studios under threat as post-Olympics regeneration continues
Women dandies feature for first time in European premiere of acclaimed photography show
After exhibitions in the US, the Dandy Lion project goes on display as part of Brighton Photo Biennial in October
Major international art event aims to regenerate Armenia
Dilijan Arts Observatory will culminate in exhibitions at the Hamburger Bahnhof and Pompidou Centre
Sotheby's to create videos about the world's leading museums and collections
Auction house's website will also host content produced by institutions including the Met and the Tate
Photographers Mert & Marcus get first major solo show at London auction house
Collectors will be able to buy the duo’s fashion magazine images for the first time at Phillips this autumn
Juergen Teller to curate Robert Mapplethorpe show in London
November exhibition at Alison Jacques gallery coincides with what would have been the US artist’s 70th birthday
America™: Alfredo Jaar’s controversial 1987 billboard work lights up London’s Piccadilly Circus
Donald Trump’s immigration policies make Logo for America more urgent than ever, the Chilean-born artist says
Three to see: London
Detroit Techno comes to the Mall and Mark Wallinger gets self-reflective at the Freud Museum
‘Mad ambience’ of 1960s Mali depicted in Malick Sidibé’s first major UK solo show
Somerset House exhibition is among slew of projects coming to London during 1:54 contemporary African art fair
Former Judd curator launches fellowship for ‘radical thinking’ at Edinburgh University
Independent research post is informed by the philosophies of the American Minimalist sculptor Donald Judd and the Scottish Enlightenment thinker David Hume
Dwindling supply cuts Christie’s half-year results by 27%
Troubled financial markets cause sellers to pause in first half of 2016, but e-commerce sales soar by 96%
Artists speak out against racial injustice in the US
Growing number of exhibitions and works address current and historical issues of race and politics
Danh Vo to create sprawling installation at White Cube in Hong Kong
The Danish-Vietnamese artist collaborates for first time with the gallery<br> <br>
Christie’s keeps calm and carries on despite withdrawal of £14m Richter
British-based collectors disregard Brexit and buy a quarter of works in contemporary art auction