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Corporate sponsors are becoming a vital part of national participation in the ostensibly non-commercial event
Condo gallery collaboration comes back to London; Emalin doubles down in Shoreditch; Frieze shrinks in LA
Group’s chief executive says he is ‘doubling down’ in a shifting landscape
Opera Gallery grows in London; report finds UK market at risk in competitive field; star scientist leaves Sotheby’s
The former advertising boss has assembled first-rate Modern British art, which he sends out on loan
New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff
Market fragile amid wider turmoil; England rugby star opens gallery; Peter Doig donates print proceeds to London charity
Art Basel/UBS survey; Cromwell Place revamp; Barbara Walters’ $8mn estate sale; Soft Opening’s LA venture; Maggi Hambling’s work in Shanghai
Phillips celebrates ceramicists; Japan’s commercial scene gears up; Jussi Pylkkänen bids farewell to Christie’s
Plus: 1-54 fair tests Hong Kong; London auctions reflect uncertain times; Vienna fair gets new director
Head of fairs Vincenzo de Bellis says Paris+ par Art Basel will be more noticeable throughout the capital
UK institutions turn to the market; London galleries test new models; gala auction scores high for children’s charity
Commercial galleries are clustering around Cork Street and benefiting from the capital’s multiculturalism
Deutsche Bank unveils art for new building; Phillips gets $70mn Triton Collection; Atlanta to have its first art fair
Changing tastes and a more international audience are boosting demand
Fort Worth museum acquires prized Gainsborough; Selma Feriani grows in Tunisia; Gagosian brings new Hirsts to Frieze
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
The Austrian has spent 40 years working with the world’s great artists, from Joseph Beuys to Jean-Michel Basquiat
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
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