Art fairs
Pinta London rebrands and merges with Venice project
Latin American art fair changes tack to reflect the changing tastes of London collectors
Seven of the best at this year’s Masterpiece fair
Exhibitors cater to the luxury goods crowd but fine art still takes centre stage
French antiques biennial goes annual
Following a rift in membership, dealers vote to double frequency of event
What to see at Masterpiece: from a four-metre Delaunay to a £1m Venus discovered by nuns
Seven highlights from this year's edition of the London fair
Don’t miss these works at Art Basel
The Art Newspaper team shares its favourite works at the fair
Facing the realities of virtual reality
Immersive video is inspiring artists—but getting to grips with the technology can be tricky
Two thirds of galleries at Art Basel are from just four countries
Academic says globalisation has 'hardly had an impact' on the fair
Inside an unquiet mind
Essays on the critic and curator Lawrence Alloway give a minor figure too much credit
The story beyond the booths' walls at Art Basel
From a painting once owned by Ernst Beyeler to an American soldier’s wartime memento, older works at the fair often have a rich history to reveal
The case of the moth-eaten Felt Suit
Museums have learned to preserve the unusual materials in Joseph Beuys's works
The generation game: the women behind the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation
Around 300 pieces from the Swiss organisation's sizeable art collection is on display at the Schaulager
Thessaloniki Biennale addresses crisis in the Mediterranean
Curator of the Greek biennial's fifth edition, Katerina Gregos, is not afraid to tackle thorny issues
The artist who had to wait for the world to catch up
Carmen Herrera, now 100, is the subject of an inspiring new documentary
Digital romance blooms between art and technology
Computer animation, 3D printing and aerospace software are fast becoming tools of the trade for artists
Collectors emerge from behind the Iron Curtain
In east central Europe private collectors are leading the way, both promoting local talent and bringing international art to their countries
Collectors join forces to co-commission digital art
Partnerships are on the rise as ways to sell the moving image proliferate
Robin and Lucienne Day’s daughter steps in to protect the designers’ legacy
Paula Day speaks to The Art Newspaper about being shocked at the misue of her parents' name
A family history made of concrete
An intimate portrait of 95-year-old Brutalist architect Gottfried Böhm and his remarkable family
Soaring Swiss franc makes Basel more of a stretch for Europeans
Dealers from Switzerland acknowledge they need to be aware of buyers’ budgets at the fair
How little man-made boxes are used to capture bigger ones
Great architectural photographers have moved far beyond mere documentation
Kader Attia lends gravitas to Art Basel's Unlimited
Artist’s response to looting of Egyptian Museum puts widespread cultural destruction and political violence into sharp focus
Seven of the best in Design Miami/Basel's 10th edition
The Art Newspaper's editor picks her selection from this year's fair <br>
African-American artists respond to racial injustice in the US
Works dealing with race relations are hard to miss at this year's fair
Collectors are calling the shots at Art Basel and beyond
Roles in flux as patrons establish private museums and foundations or work directly with artists
















