Art fairs
Tobacco chandelier lights up Salon 94 at Art Basel
The hanging sculpture was previously owned by the New York-based patron Agnes Gund
Art Basel opens with works that invite visitors to be part of the art
Experiences at the fair range from reclining in a hammock to enjoying an ice cream
The messiah complex is no coincidence
Bearded and berobed figures inspired artists including Schiele and Beuys
Broad ‘intensifies’ its collection ahead of Los Angeles museum opening
Foundation acquires political work by Longo and Murakami’s biggest painting
Why curators can't get enough of Marcel Broodthaers
The late Belgian poet and conceptual artist is due to get his first US retrospective since 1989 at MoMA next year
Take me to the Roth Bar, the best watering hole in Basel
All the gossip from Art Basel and beyond
Art Basel satellite fairs: the view off-piste can be full of surprises
Fringe shows include photography, performances and a book fair
Our pick of the best shows to see during Art Basel
Shows worth checking out around the Swiss city next week
Art Basel: an old fair gets a new(ish) look
This year’s edition offers a more logical layout and a green Messeplatz project
Private museums band together at London's Art15 fair
International collectors plan to share exhibitions and co-commission works of art
Photo London leads charge to bring photography market to UK
New fair—plus auctions and gallery shows—champion the reproducible image this week
African art fair crosses the Atlantic
US edition of 1:54 features work by several artists who are also showing in the Venice Biennale
See in Venice, buy in New York?
Dealers stand to benefit because the Biennale opened early this year
Smashing works to feature in Art Basel’s Unlimited
Ai Weiwei, David Shrigley and Kader Attia amongst 74 artists taking part this year
McKee Gallery closes after 41 years in New York
Founders say the art world has become a stressful, unhealthy place
Grayson Perry's magic robe revealed at the Met
All the gossip fit to print from Frieze New York
For better or for worse, Art Beijing’s tenth edition is more Chinese than ever
While the fair was criticised for being too local and aimed at a general public, exhibitors said the quality of the organisation and the collectors was much improved
Paris Photo Los Angeles loses its international accent
The latest West Coast edition of the French fair is more Californian than ever—a threat to its future
Collectors flock to Paris for four fairs in one week
Serious buyers came out in force for Spring Art Week—a relief for dealers after a chilly winter
Frieze New York: enter the labyrinth
The fourth edition of the fair gives visitors more choice than ever


























