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It has long trailed Hong Kong as an art-market centre but the city-state is riding a favourable wave
NY fairs report lower sales; Zwirner launches consignments portal; Tezos Foundation puts £1mn towards NFT art
UK bans art exports to Russia; support for Ukraine at Art Dubai; Michael Armitage joins David Zwirner in US
The David Zwirner gallerist and publisher digs postcards, French workwear and the Milwaukee Bucks
How the crisis will revolutionise the arts world and alter how we enjoy it
Plus: Hong Kong-born artist Wong Ping wins the Camden Arts Centre Emerging Arts Prize
Sales were swift on the fair’s first preview day for invited collectors
Art fair costs are taking their toll on the ‘squeezed middle’
Work by overlooked artists from the 1960s and 1970s is proving popular
And with its plethora of fairs, New York’s art week has something for buyers at every level
Big-value sales are the fruit of careful behind-the-scenes preparation
Contemporary ink works here are as powerful as ever
Towards transparency; Miro takes on Avery estate; artists equip Syrian hospital
This year’s Biennale comes amid an explosion of gallery openings and exhibitions
The most dazzling of the Leipzig school of figurative artists talks about his mysterious paintings
Prices and sales peaked in 2015 but are now in retreat
Henderson Land looks to cash in on Chinese tycoons’ appetite for fine art
Art Basel’s Unlimited sector displays work too large for most fairs. But who collects it?
The launch of an offshoot of New York’s Independent fair coincides with the latest Art Brussels
London’s great spectacle of art consumption opens its lavish tents, with the booth itself as a piece of performance art
The American artist’s hyperrealistic photographs are often designed to mimic advertisements
This museum-quality show is a marvellous high point: a retrospective in all but name
Donald Judd renovated the 19th-century cast-iron building in SoHo New York and transformed it into his home-cum-studio
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