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Blain Southern celebrates five years in Berlin

To mark the anniversary, the gallery is showing all the artists it has worked with in Germany

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Why is the art market like a carousel?

Academic Olav Velthuis says growing a scene is “hard and tedious; but once it gets going it gets easier”

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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

A trifecta of shows on Felix Gonzalez-Torres to open in London, New York and Milan

Hauser & Wirth, Andrea Rosen and Massimo de Carlo collaborate to host simultaneous exhibitions

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Art world heads back to school as Frieze Academy launches

Lectures and courses are designed to further careers of arts professionals

Jack Shainman Gallery thinks inside the grid

Group show to present work by El Anatsui, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Maya Lin

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Elmgreen & Dragset create a fictional art fair in Beijing

The Well Fair sees artist duo create a “reversed power relationship”

More than a third of dealers in London Art Fair survey say rising rents pose biggest threat to UK market

But 85% say market for Modern British and contemporary art will remain as strong or fare better in 2016

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London’s emerging galleries host exhibitors from abroad

Condo event offers international colleagues an alternative to expensive art fairs

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British construction boss to open new gallery in Ghana

Marwan Zakhem hopes to create a buzz around the burgeoning scene in the West African country with Gallery 1957

Los Angeles artist sells shadows of sculptures by Koons and Brancusi at a sliver of the price

Ana Prvacki finds a more “sustainable and minimal” form of appropriation art

Paula Cooper: still driving the New York scene, 50 years on

The pioneering dealer says her gallery is just a mom-and-pop shop—and that’s exactly how she wants it

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French dealer’s Dubai residence damaged in New Year's Eve fire

Opening of Stephane Custot’s gallery in the emirate has been delayed

Long-awaited Wildenstein trial postponed due to legal technicality

Art dealing dynasty facing tax and money laundering charges

Silicon Valley in Pace’s sights as place to put down roots

Pop-up space in neighbouring Menlo Park is due for demolition

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Artistic director of Also Known As Africa resigns over decision to cancel

Timothée Chaillou not consulted over postponement of new Paris art fair

Unusual suspects: New London gallery focuses on lesser-known Modern Italian artists

Angelo Savelli launches solo show programme at M&L Fine Art—the artist’s first exhibition in the UK

Galleries go off the beaten track

At the fair, dealers reveal the special appeal of St Barth, Somerset, Ibiza and Havana

Knoedler Gallery settles lawsuit over fake Willem de Kooning

Collector John Howard bought the forgery from now defunct gallery for $4m

Picasso, the master of experimentation

The prolific artist turned his hand to ceramics, photography, textiles and even poetry

The sculpture is mightier than the sword

French dealer Kamel Mennour highlights art’s role in developing humanity

Pace launches art and tech branch

New artists bring digital element

The sheer amount of contemporary and Modern art for sale may finally have matched demand

While the frantic pace continues in early December, with visitors flocking to Art Basel in Miami Beach and its many satellite fairs, some taking of stock seems in order

Best satellite fairs orbiting Art Basel in Miami Beach

Forget the beach, this year's parallel events include a new fair and plenty of art that won't break the bank

Tracey Emin gets first solo show in Greater China

Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March