Art fairs
Springtime in Paris sees four art fairs open this week
Art Paris Art Fair gives pride of place to female artists, while PAD celebrates its 20th anniversary
Marina Abramovic to get first China show
Shanghai's Power Station of Art to provide stage for performance artist
Diary: Craig David rocks out, from Russia with Lego, and more gossip from Art Basel in Hong Kong
Get behind the scenes with our man around town
Why the personal is political in China
At the fair younger artists address China’s most pressing issues
From pill-popping birds to awkward mannequins: Encounters at Art Basel Hong Kong
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor picks six works from her section dedicated to large-scale projects
Countdown to Art Basel in Hong Kong
Heading to the fair? You'll find more historical work by Asian artists, more Western galleries, plus a "waterfall" of numbers as high as a skyscraper
Women make their mark on Art Dubai
Tenth edition sees female artists make up almost half of those represented
Art Basel in Hong Kong 2016
Our daily edition from Art Basel in Hong Kong, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Small works come out tops at new-style Tefaf Maastricht
Recently-discovered Rembrandt, a revamped first floor, the New York editions—and an unfolding authenticity scandal outside the fair—contributed to a buzzy opening
Art Basel’s owners look to expand business with regional fairs
MCH Group is in discussions to buy a stake in existing art events and build them
Our picks from the Independent fair
Gavin Brown’s explosive installation by Karl Holmqvist, textural text works by Pope.L at Mitchell Innes and Nash, and more must-see stands
Our pick of which galleries to see at the Armory Show
Make sure you don’t miss these stands, from space-themed works to paintings by Plains Indians
The Art Newspaper’s picks of what to see at the ADAA’s Art Show
We share a few of our favourites from the fair as it opens to the public today
Tefaf Maastricht 2016
Everything you need to know about this month’s Tefaf Maastricht as the fair prepares to launch two editions in New York
The Armory Show: preview of New York's stalwart fair
This year's edition focuses on Africa—but its heart belongs to Manhattan
Single-artist shows and off-beat booths at this year’s ADAA Art Show
Highlights include stands dedicated to Lucas Samaras, Marilyn Minter, Sherrie Levine and Frank Stella
Arco names Argentina as next year’s guest country
Madrid fair cements ties with Latin America
American Airlines and seven others sued over damage to Lucio Fontana sculpture
Concetto Spaziale was being shipped from France to the Armory Show in New York last year
Tefaf Maastricht doubles down with New York expansion
Dutch fair teams with US advisory firm to bring two more editions to the marketplace
Out-of-towners stay out-of-sight at Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair
But the event delivers for local curators and collectors looking for some of the city’s best artists and galleries
After stint in the doldrums, India Art Fair shows signs of picking up
Event has been repositioned as “the” place to see South Asian art
Youth is king at Arte Fiera Bologna
Modern and contemporary art fair celebrates 40th edition with focus on young artists and post-war Italian masters
Art world heads back to school as Frieze Academy launches
Lectures and courses are designed to further careers of arts professionals
Collectors and dealers still search for the undiscovered at New York's Outsider Art Fair
While insiders have started to embrace self-taught artists, those that are unknown or shrouded in mystery retain the strongest appeal
The show must go on at Brussels Art Fair
Despite the security lockdown in the Belgian capital in November, Europe’s oldest art fair is back with an expanded, more international edition



























