Carlie Porterfield

Dinosaurs roam New York’s Bowery

The fossilised skeletons make an unusual incursion into a downtown gallery, meeting John Chamberlain's twisted-metal forms

'Trusting that first reaction is important': Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska on the process of collecting

The co-founders of the design gallery Studiotwentyseven view collecting as an instinctive process, regret missing out on a Nick Cave sculpture and covet a Basquiat

Frieze New York highlights local galleries while global voices grow

Nearly half of exhibitors this year have a New York base, reinforcing the city’s market dominance as Latin American participation also rises

Venice Biennale strike sees more than 15 pavilions temporarily or partially close

The action, organised by the campaign group Art Not Genocide Alliance, will culminate in a rally in the city

Alexander Morrison. With additional reporting by Carlie Porterfield and Gareth Harris

Our pick of the best pavilions at the 61st Venice Biennale

From splashing sewage to moments of zen, here is our selection of top national presentations in the Giardini, Arsenale and across town

Claude Lalanne’s set of bronze mirrors shatters artist's auction record at Sotheby's

The $33.5m price fetched by set, which once belonged to Yves Saint Laurent, reflects Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne's still-growing market

Dallas Art Fair brings Texas's relationship-driven collecting community into focus

Low exhibitor turnover and deliberative buying underscore a market built on long-term connections, while younger dealers shape the city’s evolving cultural context

Art Basel reveals 33 medalists for second edition of its awards

The shortlist for the Art Basel Awards spans artists, curators and collectors ahead of the June ceremony in Basel

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Art Cologne heads to the beach with revived Mallorca edition

Nearly two decades after its short-lived debut, the venerable German fair returns to Palma’s newly energised art scene with a strong showing of local galleries

Lalanne mirrors owned by Yves Saint Laurent and a classic Diane Arbus photo: our pick of the April auctions

Plus, Konstantin Andreevich Somov's birch trees and rhinoceros after Dürer are on sale this month

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Art crowd saddles up at the High Desert Art Fair

A motel in Pioneertown, a community in California's Mojave Desert, offers local grit and an antidote to art fair fatigue

Important collection of Minimalist art could bring big results at auction

Henry S. McNeil Jr.’s collection, led by a major Judd "stack" sculpture, is expected to exceed $30m at Christie's this spring

Gullah artist Sam Doyle’s narrative portraits shine at Outsider Art Fair in New York

His works, painted on found wood and discarded tin, illuminate culture on the remote Saint Helena Island

New public art biennial to take over Dallas’s urban greenbelt park

The open-air exhibition KTX Biennial, curated by SculptureCenter’s Jovanna Venegas, will bring works by international contemporary artists to the city’s busy 3.5-mile pedestrian and cycling corridor

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The rise of the destination art fair

As collectors tire of mega-fairs and splurge on experiential travel, a new wave of boutique events seeks to draw buyers and sellers to places like Aspen, Joshua Tree, St Moritz and Mallorca

Henry Moore and Dorothea Tanning set records at Christie's triple-header sale in London

The evening brought in £197m, a 52% increase on last year's equivalent auctions

Spain’s galleries are protesting against high taxes—can Arco Madrid help voice their concerns?

The fair's 45th edition opens as local exhibitors worry about the impact of the country’s prohibitive rate of VAT on art

Los Angeles’s next generation of dealers forges new paths

Local galleries that stayed nimble during recent socioeconomic headwinds have emerged from the market downturn

What in tarnation is U-Haul Gallery showing now?

A new painting by the artist Alexis Rockman, made using tar from Los Angeles’s famous La Brea Tar Pits

Art Basel reveals exhibitors for Swiss fair’s 2026 edition

The firm's hometown fair will feature 290 exhibitors from 43 countries and territories

Sotheby’s hikes buyer’s premiums as auction houses test new fee structures

In a recalibrating market, auction houses are carefully balancing much needed fee revenue with compelling deals for both buyers and sellers

Artemisia Gentileschi, Michelangelo and Rembrandt bring new energy and records to New York’s Old Masters sales

The week's sales also saw a near-record for a Canaletto painting and a seven-figure result for a 15th-century Hebrew illuminated manuscript

Thaddaeus Ropac expands to New York, with Emilio Steinberger at the helm

The Austrian gallery has hired a permanent senior director for its new project space in Manhattan

Frida Kahlo-branded luxury condos go up for sale in Miami

Units in the Wynwood towers inspired by the anti-capitalist artist are priced between $500,000 and $1.6m

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Master Drawings New York marks 20th anniversary as both fair and market expand

Thirty-six dealers will take part, with more exhibitors hailing from Europe

Rediscovered portrait by the Renaissance’s leading woman artist goes on display at the Winter Show

A rare painting by Sofonisba Anguissola resurfaced in a private collection after it was thought to have been lost

Naomi Campbell reflects on Picasso’s muses for exhibition in Swiss Alps

The supermodel has penned an essay for Nahmad Contemporary's upcoming show in Gstaad