The art market enters its ‘safety first’ era
The last fortnight of fairs and auctions prove collectors are willing to spend — but paintings of fairytale forests and old-school photography suggest experimentalism is out
The last fortnight of fairs and auctions prove collectors are willing to spend — but paintings of fairytale forests and old-school photography suggest experimentalism is out

Rising numbers mask a broadening of taste, away from the fine art beloved by previous generations

With sales softening and audiences drifting, fashion and art are leaning on each other — but cultural and commercial returns are…

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large

Our imagination can shape the way we see the world and then act within it

New, revived and theatrical techniques are being embraced with gusto to surprise and delight

Who needs a frame — or even a wall? An unusual arrangement can tell a story as vivid as the work itself