Frieze London 2019
Who let the dogs in? We sniff out the best pooch portraits to purchase at Frieze London
Over all the art-world chatter? From Hogarth’s pug called Trump to a pup picture fit for a French king, we embrace puppy love in the tent
'London’s resilience, creativity and innovation will help us to keep open for the world'
As the art world turns out in the capital during Frieze, Justine Simons, London's deputy mayor for culture and the creative industries, wonders what the rest of the world must be thinking
Frieze London diary: Ropac's radical Brexit solution and Das Kapital gets a £500,000 price tag
Plus, Elmgreen & Dragset's sculpture park in a German hamlet
Friezescope: what the stars have in store for Air Signs during Frieze week
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Gemini, Libra and Aquarius art lovers
Subversive, playful and politically engaged: our pick of Frieze London's budding stars
This year's focus section is full of surprises
Running a contemporary gallery is tough: we look at London's lost commercial art spaces
There is a long list of innovative ventures to have fallen by the capital’s waysides but some have left a lasting legacy
Co-directors step down from London's Design Museum after more than a decade
Deyan Sudjic and Alice Black will leave in January
Extinction Rebellion target Tate Modern
Climate activist group projected “Time’s up, act now” on the side of the London museum's chimney
Frieze returns to safe haven of painting amid threat of recession and political instability
Traditional medium is back in fashion amid looming Brexit
‘I have works under every couch and chair’: inside the collection of Alia Al-Senussi
The art patron and consultant tells us about her special Robert Mapplethorpe gift and her love for her mother's ivory
The Sistine Chapel's system upgrade: Nam June Paik's immersive video to be recreated for Tate
The late artist’s award-winning Venice Biennale presentation has been painstakingly reconstructed at Tate Modern—clunky old tubes and all
New Rolls-Royce initiative encourages artists to make video, animation and VR works
Scheme is part of the luxury car manufacturer's new vision for its art programme to “encourage artists to expand the limits of the imaginable”
Frieze London diary: Ai Weiwei's shopping list, Boy George hits the deck and Alan Measles does his bit
Plus: Goodman Gallery's speedy opening and Jane Fonda's Barbarella-inspired work
Hollywood director lights up Rembrandt show at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky brings a film-industry sensibility to the south London show
'I have a work made of mortadella': inside the collection of Gemma De Angelis Testa
The private collector tells us about her dreams for her own museum and the difficulty of maintaining her food art
Friezescope: what the stars have in store for Water Signs during Frieze week
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio art lovers
Frieze week: Ai Weiwei, Mark Bradford, Peter Doig, Melanie Gerlis, Hettie Judah
In this bumper edition we interview three of the world's leading artists, all of whom have shows timed to coincide with Frieze in London, plus all the latest news from the fair
Tania Bruguera’s 2018 Turbine Hall commission becomes permanent at Tate Modern
The museum will continue to name its main building after local community activist Natalie Bell
KAWS picks his favourite works at Frieze Masters
The US artist and designer has had a life-long love affair with collecting
Crazy for Cézanne: we reveal plans for international blockbuster shows
Exhibitions in UK, US and Hungary are expected to be held from 2020 onwards
'Issy Wood is one to watch': inside the collection of Raimund Berthold
We talk to the fashion designer about lending a work to the Old Vic theatre and how he dreams of buying the Beyeler's entire Stingel show
Something in the stars? Art world goes spiritual
With artists and galleries embracing the new age, is there a commercial pull, too?
Friezescope: what the stars have in store for Earth Signs during Frieze week
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn art lovers
Frieze London diary: enforced leisure, free whiskey and a four-poster bed
Plus, Theaster Gates' culture club
Sotheby's ceases publicly trading on the New York Stock Exchange as its $3.7bn sale to Patrick Drahi closes
Chief financial officer Michael Goss is replaced by Jean-Luc Berrebi per the terms of the merger, which sees shareholders compensated $57 per share
Why African women artists are bucking the market trend
The growing success of female African artists marks an exciting shift in the market
A sustainable art world: greenwash or genuine commitment?
Frieze has long prided itself on its eco-credentials, but these small gestures are negligible in the face of the planet's immediate climate crisis
'Artists have to be good citizens': Himali Singh Soin on Brexit, climate change and the alien other
Frieze Artist Award winner’s Arctic-inspired video draws on the Victorian Ice Age to talk about today's big issues
P(art)y picks: Grayson Perry chooses Frieze London's best dressed
The artist with a flair for fashion shows us the outfits that caught his eye at the fair’s VIP opening
Art Basel in Miami Beach's new Meridians section to feature works by Frank Bowling and Isaac Julien
The pair are among 30 artists selected for the fair's Unlimited-style section for large-scale installations, videos and performances