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Man Ray’s non-existent objects go on show; Art Basel beefs up management — and Barry the dinosaur heads to Paris
Intimate Picassos offered by Ward Moretti; Christie’s set to make Paula Rego record; new ‘non-fair’ for London
Frieze fairs clash in New York and Seoul; Pace to open in Japan; Simon Lee’s artists find new homes
Now an anchor for the city’s art week, Frieze returns with more regional galleries and a bigger events programme
From must-see highlights of the art fair’s second edition to which gallery shows in the city not to miss
Ibiza fair proves a tonic; Warhol silver works shine in Paris; Arab art gains ground
Plus: auction sales down 18 per cent; Hirst to show new paintings next week; portraits lead Old Masters sales
Moretti to open in Paris; Marlborough trio set up new business; Prince Harry pricier than Angela Merkel
Christie’s sells Signac after settlement agreement; report finds ‘flipped’ art doubled in 2022
Roving We Buy Gold show comes to two New York galleries; Paul Smith offers Banksy at Bonhams for £1.8mn
In an unregulated industry, art advisory has been beset by controversies and legal wrangles
From Gustav Klimt to Elizabeth Peyton, pictures of people are some of the hottest lots
Galleries are responding to a surge in collector interest with works by Gwen John, Winifred Nicholson and more
After the shock demise of Masterpiece, the Treasure House Fair rises to take its place. Plus: the Asian Art in London festival, the picks of the auctions and more
The shock cancellation of its predecessor spurred Harry Van der Hoorn and Thomas Woodham-Smith to build a new enterprise
This summer showcase highlights the best of the city’s offerings, including Korean vases and Indian armour
After an uncrowded VIP day, an early flurry of sales included a $22.5mn Louise Bourgeois spider
The group wants to entice people who wouldn’t normally visit an art fair, says curator Samuel Leuenberger
Europe’s most prestigious Modern and contemporary fair arrives at a cautious moment — but gallerists are bullish. Plus: artist interviews with Doris Salcedo and Sin Wai Kin, a feature on Basel’s most unusual cultural institution and much more
The banker is contemplating his legacy while a shaky economy undermines the art market
By playing with gender and storytelling, Sin upends how we think about power
The Art Basel fair will be a test of whether the recent global boom has come to an end
The auction at Sotheby’s in Paris reflects the taste of one of Europe’s earliest gallerists in the field
Tefaf’s challenges rage on; Arnold Lehman leaves Phillips with a 1970s send-off
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