Nigerian artists are at the fore at the 1-54 fair and beyond
Famous and emerging artists from the country feature at both the contemporary African art fair, with a record number of exhibitors this year, and at Frieze Masters
Famous and emerging artists from the country feature at both the contemporary African art fair, with a record number of exhibitors this year, and at Frieze Masters
The Salvador Allende Solidarity Museum delayed the opening of the Cuban-born artist's solo exhibition amid pushback from Allende family members and supporters
The South African-born businessman, who helped bring a large-scale sculpture from Lagos to the Nevada desert, is developing a taste for tapestries
The latest edition of the Hammer Museum’s closely-watched biennial takes its title, “Acts of Living”, from a comment by revered Southern California assemblage sculptor Noah Purifoy
The artist discusses her Courtauld show and why Black men became subjects for her work
Australia’s new cultural initiative launches its international arm at Frieze London with a group show co-curated by the Indigenous artist Tony Albert
Some of the 19 artefacts handed over by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office had ties to notorious traffickers
A former home for Huguenot refugees and a secret garden in the middle of Mayfair are among the venues used to host exhibitions in recent months—but public sculpture brings its challenges
With world temperatures hitting record highs this summer, a plethora of exhibitions in London and beyond explore our relationship to the planet
The gallery, which has spaces in Kolkata and Mumbai, is showing eight South Asian women artists on its roster at the fair
Three works will be going up for auction at Christie's New York—but with an unusual caveat
The author’s voluminous letters to her sister Cassandra reveal her fashion tastes and thrifty skills
Tammy Nguyen discusses her exhibition at ICA Boston, which takes on the legacy of transcendentalism through the lens of the Vietnam War
Plus, a moving talk with artist Nick Cave and an unholy mistake at Allied Editions
Simon Fox also discusses the challenge of juggling multiple mega fairs at once and why London's art scene is still flourishing
Dealers play it safe this year, as interest in up-and-coming young talent cools