Dealers from Mayfair and beyond open their doors today for the event’s third edition
Exhibitors cater to the luxury goods crowd but fine art still takes centre stage
Seven highlights from this year's edition of the London fair
Record prices spark interest in protagonist of Milan art scene
Large-scale installations by contemporary Chinese artists are being specially commissioned for next year
New fair—plus auctions and gallery shows—champion the reproducible image this week
Shows worth checking out beyond the Arsenale and Giardini<br>
The Biennale director's critique of capitalism is elegant and sleek
The Art Newspaper team guide to some of the best things to see at this year's Venice Biennale
Think you know La Serenissima? These hidden gems will take you off the beaten path and away from the Biennale crowds
From transport to trainers, our practical tips will prove invaluable for first-time Venice visitors
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Franklin Sirmans, Michael Elmgreen, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and others on the artists, exhibitions and events to put on your to-do list
Milan’s mayor fails to drag Italian minister of culture into row
The colour white proves particularly popular as Sotheby’s expert heralds “a new dawn for Italian art”
Contemporary Japanese artists have struggled for recognition in the capital, but that could be changing
Dealers also praise the friendly atmosphere
The retrospective, which will span from the beginning of his career to its current phase, will be held at the Haus der Kunst
An upcoming exhibition explores the brief but intense creative spark that lay the foundations for Italian art of the 1960s
“The art world did not stand still between 1914 and 1918”
The bronzes were seen by around 17,000 people in the first fortnight after they went back on display
A look at some of the artworks subject to ongoing international restitution claims
300,000 works owned by banks belonging to the Associazione Bancaria Italiana to become available to view online
After more than a decade, restoration of the monumental fresco cycle has finally been completed
The museum's senior curator of architecture and design speaks about a show opening this month about the diversity and pervasiveness of design in the virtual and physical worlds
Pac-Man at MoMA? it’s no game
The Uffizi in Florence and the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum will share Leonardo’s Tavola Doria
The Swiss artist’s unrealised sculptural compositions are on loan from the Guggenheim Collection
Monochromatic works by both artists will be juxtaposed in Pace's new London location