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I spotted an Omega Workshops bowl probably thrown by Roger Fry himself (unbeknown to the saleroom). Alas, it was not to be
$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
After natural disasters, people can find themselves living in tents for years. The architect is seeking a better solution
The artist, 92, has just unveiled her first ceiling painting in the British School at Rome
Taipei fair back in force; Ortuzar Projects doubles space in Tribeca
Gathering inspiration from immigrant cultures in the UK, the curators are focusing on celebration and ritual
The Ghanaian-Scottish academic, the event’s first curator of African origin, is focusing on voices from the continent
The country’s contribution to the architecture biennale takes the form of an ancient mazelike fort
Plus: an exhibition of photos from Vogue and Vanity Fair at the Palazzo Grassi shines a spotlight on the 20th century
New York galleries are opening locations around the country as local collector bases appeal
Isa Lorenzo and Rachel Rillo’s Manila space has opened a New York outpost to raise the region’s profile
The philanthropist supports artists early in their career and wants to promote access for all
Founder Faris Saad Al-Shathir is bringing diversity and performance art to the summer enclave
Tehran gallery Dastan is showing quiet but uncompromising works at Frieze New York
Latest exhibition shows how the late Greek artist’s experimentation with unusual woods and resin gave her jewellery an added boldness
The Rolls-Royce beloved by Michael Caine is 58 years old – and it’s still a supermodel
Photo London welcomes AI work; galleries open and close in London and New York; Fede Galizia flies the flag for female Old Masters
Long sidelined by flat works which are easier to sell digitally, the 3D is resurgent
Solo presentations of artists such as Louise Nevelson and Bridget Riley are notable this year
The Mexican-German artist on collecting tables, wearing Vivienne Westwood’s “drunken trousers” and taming wild cats
Her London mini-fair in a 19th-century mansion is trying to sidestep Brexit obstacles by being nimble
Plus: new director announced for Art Basel; inflation hits art prices; New York gears up for sales season
Poly Auction and China Guardian hope to boost presence in lucrative market for international contemporary art
Plus: Korean art fair launches in London; first art-world pay report; and Sotheby’s offers Freddie Mercury collection
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