Art fairs
Frieze week to come early next year
The change of plan could create problems for US-based dealers
Ai Weiwei tree stump and Abraham Cruzvillegas early work snapped up at Frieze
Works by two artists who are the toast of London soon found buyers at Frieze London
Freud’s famous muse escapes his shadow—on a surfboard
PLUS: Mark Leckey's work is feline fine, art for the brain, art for the body, silent nude delights and unnerves Frieze visitors, and more fair gossip
Frieze Frame: Welcome to our kunstkammer
When Frieze Masters pitches its elegant tent, a corner of Regent’s Park becomes a temporary kunstkammer. Here are six rare and intriguing works—and the stories behind them—in our very own cabinet for the curious
It's Pop art but not as we know it
Artists from Brazil to Japan are emerging from the shadows at Frieze and in museums
Tate seeks new sponsor for Frieze purchase fund
Outset bows out after acquiring 100 works
Art comes to aid of Syrian refugees
Visitors snap up Greek artist Stelios Faitakis's limited-edition prints at Frieze
Abraham Cruzvillegas says his Turbine Hall commission is all about hope
Mexican artist living symbol of human resourcefulness opens at Tate Modern
No phones allowed at Arcadia Missa
PLUS: A high-tech waterfall flows at Frieze, marmots are a video artist's best friend, the ICA embraces Japanese acid punk and more fair gossip
Do Ho Suh’s joined-up thinking for Cincinnati
South Korean artist's fabric sculpture impress at Frieze
The New York gallerist who did it her way
Paula Cooper recalls SoHo back in the day and its pioneering artists at Frieze Masters
Curator's guided tour of Frieze Sculpture Park
Clare Lilley, the curator of the Frieze Sculpture Park, knows the English Garden of Regent’s Park like the back of her hand. This is the fourth time the director of programme for Yorkshire Sculpture Park has selected the works that go on display just outside the Frieze London tent
There is no easy solution to Middle East puzzle
Artist's interactive work found in unlikely setting of VIP lounge at Frieze
Frieze sculpture show extended into New Year
Mayor of London backs decision to keep works on display
Independent art fair sprouts in Brussels
More than 35 dealers confirmed for the inaugural Belgian edition of the New York offshoot
Frieze fairs gear up for another London art season
Live projects and curated booths are back at Frieze London and Masters
'We took a big risk: new venue, new name, same team'
Dmitry Aksenov, the chairman of viennacontemporary, speaks to us about the Austrian capital's latest fair
Vienna’s newest fair shows hidden gems of central and eastern Europe
After splitting from Viennafair, viennacontemporary focuses on countries that lack strong art markets
London's Art16 fair names new director
Nathan Clements-Gillespie appointed following former head Kate Bryan's surprise exit after just ten months
Made in Italy but open to the world: Florence antiques biennial's new director aims to draw an international crowd
More foreign dealers could help the fair attract a wider audience—with a little help from Jeff Koons
Slow and steady wins the race at Expo Chicago
Without the hustle of New York, Miami and London, this fair has built a reputation for considered collectors and talent-seeking curators
Let’s talk literature at the New York Art Book Fair
Along with 370 publishers, artists, institutions and dealers in antique and rare books, the event offers a rich programme of discussions
Shanghai Art Week events find strength in numbers
Standout works include an installation by Ai Weiwei, one of the first at a Chinese fair since the government lifted a ban on his art
Parisian tribal art event opens up to major Asian art dealers
Twenty newcomers have joined Parcours des Mondes to create a parallel fair
Is there a market for contemporary art in Russia?
Cosmoscow fair aims to kickstart local appetite
Five hundred years of printmaking comes to New York in November
Print fair offers works by blue-chip artists for a fraction of the price of their paintings