Isabella Smith is a freelance writer and former senior editor of Apollo.
This year’s edition of the Brussels fair is full of dreamlike offerings from new exhibitors and stalwarts of the event alike
Yoko Ono and Sophie Calle are the subject of major retrospectives while museums also have more material concerns
Ambitious arts programming has transformed the fortunes of the French city since it experienced tough times in the 1980s
The custodian of the largest collection of occult objects in Europe explains the enduring appeal of all things supernatural
The return of the event shows that the capital remains a global hub for the market
Among the collector’s many objects is one of the most important holdings of antique textiles in private hands
More than 100 works by the painter Frank Walter are on show at the Garden Museum while the Foundling Museum pairs contemporary works with its historic holdings
Art Basel’s newest offshoot returns to the French capital with a public programme that is free and open to everyone
The psychedelic artwork-meets-wellbeing experience is still in its pilot stages but it deserves to be a mainstream hit
Under new owners, this stalwart of the London fair calendar shows that a focus on British art needn’t be parochial