From Shenzhen to Shanghai, Hong Kong to Beijing, this autumn is awash with events despite border closures and long quarantines
The design fair has launched a new partnership in Doha
Plus, Art Basel: are the buyers back? And Mary Beard on images of power
Despite the success of the fair's first post-pandemic edition, galleries are weighing up the future
Outside the Messeplatz, the Scandinavian duo have installed a car with a tender surprise inside
Though Covid-19 travel complications have kept many US and Asian collectors away, dealers report brisk business from the VIP opening
Curator Giovanni Carmine walks through highlights among the 62 supersized installations presented at the fair
The fair may be smaller than usual this year but Jennifer Roberts says she has never known the collectible design market to be in such rude health
Arranging the event amid a shifting pandemic has been fraught with risk—but it is a risk worth taking, says global director Marc Spiegler
Ricciardi was previously artistic director of Turin's OGR art centre which was used as a hospital for Covid-19 patients last year
Despite travel bans and complications, many galleries from oversees had a presence, giving the first major US fair since the pandemic a truly international tone
Diverse interpretations of portraiture and themes of isolation and containment loom large at first physical photography fair since the onset of the pandemic
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
As the art world judders back into action, dealers are taking stock of lessons learned, with many prioritising “doing more by doing less”
As exhibitors threaten to pull out of the fair in the face of travel uncertainty, another letter offering "extraordinary" one-off concessions to dealers is sent
Fair says it is committed to going ahead but offers concessions to exhibitors, including rolling over booth fees to 2022 if they cannot enter the country and offering staff to man stands
In the Presents section, galleries founded within the past ten years present solo or dual-artist shows. Here are some works to look out for this year
Non-EU visitors will have to apply for Swiss Covid-19 certificate before attending and, with certain vaccines not recognised, some will have to take tests onsite
The Covid-19 Delta variant may be causing some jitters, but a glut of fairs from New York to Paris are planning to go ahead in the next two months
Twenty-six dealers participate in the "essential" re-booted regional event in Copenhagen
The art and design event has been cancelled due to the continuing difficult travel situation between the UK and France and will return in October 2022
Those exhibiting and doing business at events in the country now have to abide by the same, stricter rules as British businesses
Galleries from 39 countries will participate this year as the art fair circuit kicks back into life
Visitor capacity is capped at 20%, but organisers are bringing back both Unlimited for large-scale works and the public art trail Parcours