Art fairs

La Biennale des Antiquaires, the grande dame of art fairs, gets a facelift

Reactions to Paris fair revamp have been positive but US collectors stay away due to Tefaf and terrorism

Art Berlin Contemporary slashes exhibitor numbers

Ninth edition of reluctant fair keeps the focus on solo artist projects

Art Basel’s owner takes majority stake in India Art Fair

MCH is expanding its portfolio by investing in existing regional art fairs

New twist in fake antique furniture scandal overshadows opening of Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris

After Versailles, the Louvre is the latest institution caught up in forgery case involving Kraemer and Aaron galleries

Three to See: Chart art fair, Copenhagen

From Brian Eno’s lower register to distinguished Danish design

Contemporary art fair comes to Warsaw's historic Palace of Culture

New event in Soviet relic casts an eye beyond Polish borders

Louvre opens up to performance art

Fiac art fair has organised new festival taking place in famous Parisian locations<br>

Three artists to look out for at Art Stage Jakarta

The new sister event to the Singapore fair opens today in Indonesia

Art crowd heads to the Hamptons for Art Southampton

Actress Brooke Shields co-organises show of wildlife-themed art alongside art fair

Hermitage treasures come to Paris for the next Biennale des Antiquaires

The high-profile exhibition is a feature of the revamped fair which will now be held annually

Art Cologne reschedules to avoid clash with Berlin Gallery Weekend

Visitors and participants may be spared having to choose between the two events

Contemporary Art Society and Frieze London launch acquisition fund for UK regional museums

First recipient, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, to spend £50,000 on work addressing migration crisis

How to keep an artist’s name alive

Galleries at Art Basel bring historic works that are fresh to the market as artists’ estates get proactive

Our guide to satellite fairs during Art Basel

From the established to the brand new, the Swiss city is teeming with fringe events

Economist Clare McAndrew lured away from Dutch fair Tefaf to crunch numbers for Art Basel

Her annual global market report, now sponsored by the Swiss fair and UBS, will be published to coincide with next year’s Hong Kong edition

On the road: Tornabuoni’s Art Basel presentation to travel to museums in US and Italy

Solo stand of works—and cars—by Salvatore Scarpitta is generating new interest in the US artist’s work

Goodbye Spring Masters, hello Tefaf

The fair’s takeover heralds a likely expansion in the number of exhibitors

Arco prepares for lift-off in Lisbon

Fair's first edition, opening tomorrow, is "more focused" than its Spanish counterpart

London's best alternative photography events to zoom in on this weekend

With Photo London in full swing, the capital is awash with photography, from a 24-hours festival in Peckham to a group show in the India Club

Photo London takes over Somerset House

New tent in the courtyard and ambitious public programme sees photography fair establish its presence in the capital

The Brit pack rolls into New York during Frieze week

Opportunity knocks for UK artists and galleries at the fair and beyond

Elmgreen & Dragset sculpture heads from New York to China

The work will travel to the K11 Art Foundation in Wuhan next year

Frieze frame: Fabian Schöneich takes us on a tour of the fair

Young galleries aren’t what they used to be—in a good way, says the curator

Our picks of Spotlight: artists are mad about Dada

Artists revisit the early 20th century movement's strategies at Frieze

New project will honour Fukushima victims

Tatsuo Miyajima plans to involve the families of victims in his installation