A Dutch financier’s collection of 19th-century flora and fauna has become a modern-day wunderkammer in Venice
Plus: a new fair for Dallas; Hong Kong gets expert adviser; and five-star ratings for London’s Airbnb pop-up
Scientists have been priced out by billionaires in the global market for prehistoric fossils
Anti-apartheid photographer gets his due; steady sales at Art Basel Miami Beach; momentum builds for Miami artist
From Billie Zangewa’s tender collages at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum to Joel Meyerowitz’s vibrant colour photography at NSU Art Museum
Commissioner supports local artists while galvanising would-be art patrons
The artist’s ‘Stony the Road’ series reveals traces of a history many would have us forget. It is, Bey says, an act of resistance
In her lifetime, her work was widely exhibited — including by Picasso in 1967 — but it has been neglected since. Now she is finding a new audience and a new market
The American artist on telling women’s stories in abstract form, her practice as a form of religion and why she is ‘not a feminist painter’
The fair’s new director Bridget Finn on selling art in a divided US. Plus: interviews with Anastasia Samoylova and Jesse Lee, the private gallery succession question
In a politically divided US, the city’s landmark fair focuses on climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration and feminism
The young, savvy and cash-rich are now more interested in furnishings than fashion, says the Design Miami supremo
By turns seductive and sinister, the artist’s images of the Sunshine State offer a disorienting view of the US today
A generation of outstanding collectors has filled the city with lively art spaces. But will they outlive their founders?
The Cosmograph Daytona is still leading the pack after six decades
Iridescent ceramics are all the glaze again
Magritte sets $121mn record; Untitled Art fair to open in Houston; Oliver Cromwell portrait rediscovered
Justin Sun, founder of blockchain network Tron, outbids six others for Maurizio Cattelan’s ‘Comedian’
Behind the scenes at the museum’s biggest-ever showcase of its staff art
It’s easy to see why prime property mountain villages are increasingly seductive prospect for galleries – but the benefits are a two-way play
Disgraced art adviser’s collection starts to sell; vast European forgery network uncovered; Monuments Men painting comes to Christie’s; Cyprus gets first art fair
Galleries and institutions aimed to raise the Japanese capital’s profile with a celebration of contemporary art
AI and the art market; the rise of limited editions; a €400,000 boost for Turin museums
A tale of the Loughborough print shop behind a children’s publishing phenomenon
Speculation mounts as Frieze put up for sale; European galleries join forces in NY; Ropac to open pop up in St Moritz; Lisson adds radical artist to roster