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New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff
A show in London draws on the freedom of his late abstract period after more than a decade of grand narrative paintings
Commercial galleries are clustering around Cork Street and benefiting from the capital’s multiculturalism
The Austrian has spent 40 years working with the world’s great artists, from Joseph Beuys to Jean-Michel Basquiat
Solo presentations of artists such as Louise Nevelson and Bridget Riley are notable this year
Hauser & Wirth moves out of landmark building; Whitechapel redundancies spark concerns; Pauline Boty’s “Bum” sells well
He combined his far-sighted interest in the environment with a delicate touch
It has long trailed Hong Kong as an art-market centre but the city-state is riding a favourable wave
Leonardo buyer identified; dealers pleased with ABMB sales; Masterpiece to go global; a Titian for $1.5bn?
Big-value sales are the fruit of careful behind-the-scenes preparation
Austrian art dealer Thaddaeus Ropac is about to open a mighty space in Paris that will allow artists to realise their vision
The Swiss city was the last stage in a fair marathon that began in New York before continuing to Hong Kong
Painting may often be sidelined by installations, video or photography, but some significant openings this week show that gallerists are keeping the faith
The young and emerging artists at Frieze
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