Frieze
Early sales at Frieze London
Collectors flocked to Lehmann Maupin's and Jack Shainman's stands
Let's talk about sex at Frieze
A special section at the fair looks at the “radical feminists” who were once ostracised by their peers
Tate goes for gender (e)quality in Frieze shopping spree
Frieze Tate Fund picks four works from fair
Frieze diary: Marvin Gaye Chetwynd saved by masking tape, the secret life of Peter Blake, plus more London gossip
Kiluanji Kia Henda: The right way to fill a city’s plinths
The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate
Art world raises money for Grenfell
Sotheby's auction will include work donated by leading artists
Artists step up to the plate in statues debate
Colonial monuments and the US flag are subverted at Frieze London
Join the orgy at Frieze Masters
Richard Artschwager's Triptych IV, Fucking Painting has a double meaning
Gilbert & George: East Enders
The British artist duo show us around their London stomping ground
Frieze diary: Georgina Starr's parallel universe, A-listers descend on the Tate, plus more London gossip
Collector's Eye: Anita Zabludowicz
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Vinyl Factory’s first site-specific commission comes to the Strand
Ryoji Ikeda's work is going on show at Store Studios
Why London galleries do fairs on their home turf
Staying local keeps costs down—and dealers can benefit from the buzz around town
Basquiat boom spreads with London show
Artist’s many influences explored in scholarly exhibition comprising more than 100 pieces at the Barbican
The market boom for Basquiat
A year after his death, MoMA turned down an offer of the artist’s work. Today, the appetite for his paintings has never been greater
Get into the swing of Frieze week with these seven London shows
From Superflex’s playground at Tate Modern to a major Basquiat survey at the Barbican
Podcast episode two: Zeitz Mocaa and London autumn preview
The lowdown on the new Thomas Heatherwick-designed museum in Cape Town. Plus: London's most enticing shows this autumn
Frieze lets the sculptures play outside before the big tents arrive
The Frieze Sculpture exhibition is to precede the fair this year
Let the video roller coaster ride begin : Interview with Ryan Trecartin
Trecartin’s films, created with Lizzie Fitch, trace the impact of technology on modern life
Frieze launches charm offensive to tempt China, with Fiac not far behind
Frieze welcomes UK’s new visa rules for visitors as event’s co-founder prepares to “increase the dialogue” with Chinese artists and galleries
Japanese art finally finds favour in London
Contemporary Japanese artists have struggled for recognition in the capital, but that could be changing
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artists warn against the appropriation of queer imagery by straight artists
As the "gay aesthetic" goes mainstream who should owns queer culture?
Despite the war of words, UK-Russia shows go ahead
But some exhibitions have been cancelled as political stand-off continues
Flipping art: filthy lucre or a sound business plan?
In 2014 we noted that market speculation can offer rich rewards, but in the long term, it may do collectors more harm than good
Art Basel follows Frieze’s lead with display covering art-historical endeavours
Survey, which will debut at Art Basel Miami Beach, uses Frieze Masters as its template
Works head to Tate fresh from Frieze thanks to the Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund
Younger and less recognised artists were the order of the day
Greek collector Dimitris Daskalopoulos aids Athens museum acquisitions
National Museum of Contemporary Art spends €50,000 on new works from Frieze
Women artists are doing it for themselves at Frieze Masters
The London fair features a raft of women, including Judy Chicago, who are eschewing assembly-line art