The Jamaican-born artist uses a technique called picotage to makes his work shimmer
The winner of the Frieze Artist award 2024 has created a ‘carebot’ with emotional problems
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn
His new section at Frieze London brings together Indigenous and diaspora artists, with a focus on clay
The section features helium-propelled penguins and alabaster creatures
The Frieze art fairs return as global sales fall and costs rise, but organisers have plans to increase attractiveness
Marlborough’s Mayfair building for sale; Charles Saatchi offers 500 works for charity; Frieze slower in Seoul
Fairs, biennales and the government are working together to create a long-term sustainable scene
South Korea will be the art world’s focus in early September as art fairs, biennales and exhibitions coincide
Vivienne Westwood items excite; Gagosian to have first show in Seoul; Frieze London gets a makeover
Social practice — artists’ community-based work — is about exploring the world outside the white cube
Her glass sculptures allude to the threats Black people face but also the possibility of a better world
Time-based works are hard to sell — and that can be the point
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much more
The art fair’s new edition hits Los Angeles as dealers navigate a tumultuous market. Plus: LA’s new hot art district; an artist wrongly convicted of murder; and more
Corporate sponsors are becoming a vital part of national participation in the ostensibly non-commercial event
UK institutions turn to the market; London galleries test new models; gala auction scores high for children’s charity
The photographer has chosen Mark Barker as part of the fair’s Artist-to-Artist section
We look back on 20 years of the Frieze art fair, find out why London’s art market scene is so buoyant, hear from Wolfgang Tillmans and much more
It has reshaped life for galleries, auction houses and collectors but faces challenges to stay relevant
Commercial galleries are clustering around Cork Street and benefiting from the capital’s multiculturalism
Curator Sheena Wagstaff says everything from woodblock prints to a breast pump will be on display in the new Studio section
Man Ray’s non-existent objects go on show; Art Basel beefs up management — and Barry the dinosaur heads to Paris
The sculptor’s new work is heavily influenced by black history and Afrofuturism
Frieze fairs clash in New York and Seoul; Pace to open in Japan; Simon Lee’s artists find new homes