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Tobias Rehberger shows Basel the birds and the bees

Hives and cuckoo clocks adorn the artist’s art trail across the Swiss-German border

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Weak market should bring out the best, says Art Basel director

This year’s fair will reflect the art world’s growing appreciation of photography

Goodbye Spring Masters, hello Tefaf

The fair’s takeover heralds a likely expansion in the number of exhibitors

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Shanghai’s big two go head to head

Visitors can compare and contrast the Art021 and West Bund contemporary fairs in November

Arco prepares for lift-off in Lisbon

Fair's first edition, opening tomorrow, is "more focused" than its Spanish counterpart

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Non-profits and unconventional displays shine at Art16

Streamlined fair offers collectors art priced between £20 and £1m

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Art on film: why filmmakers are drawn to artists

Movies about artists may not be nailed-on money-spinners, but more and more are appearing—and some are even box-office hits.

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Genius at work: New York celebrates its MacArthur winner

Nicole Eisenman, who is showing new works this week, on the “weird and wonderful” inspiration the city provides

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Satellite dish: our pick of the top events outside the tent

Satellite fair organisers are planning increasingly inventive projects to make their events stand out from the pack

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Move over Chelsea and Brooklyn: Harlem is where the art is

Real-estate price hikes have hastened the development of a northern gallery hub

Frieze New York preview: welcome to the island

Curatorial projects, faster ferries and the "specific charms" of Randall's Island await visitors

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Art Basel fair surprises amid Hong Kong’s economic gloom

Asian galleries sold well at this year’s event

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Art fairs take on terrorism by keeping calm and carrying on

The industry is putting on a brave face in the wake of another devastating attack on a European city

Brazilians put a brake on art buying

Local collectors were scarce at SP-Arte as the country heads further into recession

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Fourth edition of Art International in Istanbul is postponed

Co-founder Sandy Angus says that the event will reconvene next year

Brazilians put a brake on art buying at SP Arte

Local collectors were scarce as the country heads into a deep recession

Armory week brushes downbeat sentiments aside to ring up sales

The Armory Show and New York’s satellite fairs prove US market is holding up

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Why shopping malls are making space for high-end art

Hong Kong, Shanghai, Paris, Bicester—the retail trend is all about boosting “dwell time”

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Belgian art fair to be held in Jewish Museum

Site of 2014 terrorist attack to reopen to public; director not deterred by this week’s massacre

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Six key works from the M+ founding collection

Pi Li, the museum's Sigg senior curator, tells us the story behind some of the pieces now on show in Hong Kong

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Why China's tradition of copying is becoming a creative force

There's more to so-called "shanzhai" than slavish imitation

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Guggenheim ramps up its Chinese art collecting with new commissions

Seven artists and collectives on tight deadline for New York show in November

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My Hong Kong: art world insiders reveal their hot spots

What to see—and where to wind down—during a hectic week