
Anny Shaw
Anny Shaw is a contributing art market editor at The Art Newspaper and author of Resist: Rebellion, Dissent & Protest in Art
Anselm Kiefer calls for his first exhibition in China to be cancelled
German artist says he did not give his consent to the show at Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts
Whitechapel Gallery curator hopes all-female show will be 'defiant riposte' to Trump winning US election
Photography exhibition scheduled for next year is drawn from the collection of Washington D.C’s National Museum of Women in the Arts
Amnesty International and Iranian rock band launch campaign to free artists jailed in Iran
They include brothers Mehdi Rajabian and Hossein Rajabian who are on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin prison
Award-winning artist studios in north London face redevelopment
Cockpit Arts building is part of proposed overhaul of Holborn Library, but council is to rehouse artists on same site
Cairo’s leading Townhouse Gallery officially reopens in converted paper factory
Egyptian armed police enforced the partial demolition of the main building in April after some of it collapsed
Newly discovered Brueghel to go on show in first UK exhibition on the dynasty of painters
Holburne Museum’s Wedding Dance in the Open Air was previously thought to be a copy
Three to see: London
From a rare UK visit by Flaming June to the muted horrors of Paul Nash’s war paintings
China cracks down on illegal trade of cultural artefacts
Government tightens rules banning the auction of looted objects on mainland China
Sprüth Magers to reopen in its former London space
German dealers were due to move to another building
Zorionak! Guggenheim Bilbao to celebrate 20th birthday with jam-packed programme
Major exhibitions in 2017 by Bill Viola, Georg Baselitz and French avant-garde painters mark year of festivities <br> <br>
Post-Brexit fears calmed as buyers take advantage of weak pound
In London, low estimates and favourable exchange rates boost contemporary profits… but at the Italian sales, fewer stand-out lots bring results down from last year’s high
Latin American women take centre stage at Bogotá’s Artbo fair
Female artists lead sections curated by Jens Hoffmann and Pablo León de la Barra
London mayor pledges to create affordable artists’ studios
Newly formed Creative Land Trust will help to finance and protect workspaces across the capital
Parisian art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin to launch gallery in Tokyo
New space expands gallerist’s presence in Asia, adding to his Seoul and Hong Kong sites
Paris satellite fairs shine in the city of light
Asia Now has almost doubled in size, while Paris Internationale is being touted as the next Liste
Fiac keeps calm and carries on despite low US turnout
European collectors are unfazed by economic uncertainty and are spending at the Grand Palais
Sotheby’s raises buyer’s premium in bid to ‘offset margin pressure’
New rates to come into effect for November sales in New York
Doris Salcedo covers Bogotá square with stitched banners in memory of victims of civil war
Colombian artist’s work was created in response to rejected peace deal earlier this month
Bahraini art fair gets makeover for 2017 edition
Art Bahrain Across Borders moves to March and pits itself against Art Dubai
Sotheby’s contemporary evening sale vaults over estimate
Three paintings by Basquiat, Richter and Doig help buoy results in London
Africa comes to the Home Counties
Zak Ové’s sculptures will travel from London's Somerset House to Berkshire
Adrian Ghenie painting sells for record £6.2m at Christie's
Contemporary art evening auction sails above estimate, with records for seven artists
Solid results at Phillips contemporary sale despite instability in the contemporary market
On the back of strong Asian bidding, auction house announces first contemporary art and design sale in Hong Kong
Burkina Faso via Skype
Late German artist Christoph Schlingensief’s West African village comes to Frieze London
Young galleries flex their muscles at Frieze London
As gentrification pushes up rents, dealers find new ways of surviving
Mullican and Camplin expand consciousness at the Camden Arts Centre
Hypnosis, telepathy and the sixth sense are among the themes in the two new shows
Rachel Rose heads to Hollywood
The artist has signed up to talent agency to manage her film career
In pictures: Frieze Sculpture Park
Clare Lilley, the director of programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the curator of this year’s Frieze Sculpture Park, picks her favourite works from the three month long show




























