Frieze
Frieze week schedule speaks of Iranian art surge in the West
Does a crop of major presentations coinciding with the art fair indicate a proportionate energy in the market?
Collector interview: Budget collector Daniel Mason gives his Frieze tips
Among other advice, he suggests to buy what you like and that the affordable stuff is tucked round the back
From Russia with art: meeting London's newest gallerists
Are these women the real deal?
Tate’s Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund picks bring new artists to the gallery
The supercharged shopping trip was worth £125,000 this year
Dave Hickey: 'If you want to be an icon of virtue, this is the moment because you’ll stand out'
The outspoken cultural critic and art historian shared his thoughts on the market during a talk at Frieze art fair in 2007—here is the transcript
Mortgage crisis and resulting stock market plunge be damned—the party isn’t over yet
In 2007 we noted that strong sales at auction and fairs and more money coming from Russia, Indian and Chinese collectors indicated that confidence in art remained strong
Phillips de Pury plans seven-hour sale during Frieze week
The sales include the private collection of Marino Golinelli
Royal Academy retrospective brings Baselitz to Frieze
The spotlight placed on Baselitz by the exhibition has induced two dealers to display his work
Fifth year of Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund: What Tate bought at Frieze
This year the budget was £150,000, spent on just four pieces
Collectors rushed to Zoo, the well regarded Frieze satellite fair, even before it opened
Visitors include Charles Saatchi and Anita Zabludowicz
Frieze: For one week London became the centre of the art world
The annual event in Regent’s Park is a new magnet for artists, collectors and dealers
What Tate bought at Frieze 2006
The Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund's budget of £150,000 saw 28 works enter the collection
Why collectors are moving from the wall to the floor: negotiating the logistics of sculptural acquisitions
Trends in real estate and the prestige factor have influenced recent preferences in the private market for sculptural works
Martin Summers reveals his Jean-Michel Basquiat collection
Treasures from behind the secret door
Ena Swansea splits from Gasser & Grunert after exclusion from Art Basel fair selection
The gallery's loss of one of its stars only contributes to their recent bout of poor fortune
Outside curators buy for Tate at Frieze
This year's haul included video, installations, and photos but no paintings
FIAC, Paris: Suffering from the Frieze effect
Foreign collectors deserted the fair and the French only buy their own artists
Frieze already an established British tradition
Although only the second edition of this contemporary fair in a tent, global collectors flocked to it and sales were frantic
News from London: Art pulled and art pushed, along with temper tantrums and transitions
Meanwhile, more say ta-ta to the Tate
London aims to step into the big league
Dealers are planning new, original display techniques