Samuel Reilly is a freelance writer in Edinburgh and a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews.
The Paris event presenting art from Africa, Oceania and the Americas has plenty of the kind of sculptures that are increasingly prized
As her largest museum show to date opens, the Scottish artist talks to Samuel Reilly about her tender paintings of women at work
While other events are contracting, this New York mainstay remains a force to be reckoned with
From Rembrandt in Frankfurt to pictures of puddings in The Hague, there's plenty to see within touching distance of the fair
The Paris fair dedicated to works on paper is still a real draw for exhibitors and visitors from all over the world
Works from diverse periods, schools and places rub shoulders at the long-running Brussels event and help keep things fresh
A string of exhibitions marks 250 years since Turner’s birth and a hundred years of art deco, while Amsterdam turns 750 – and Apollo is celebrating its centenary (watch this space)
A new history of collage around the world is at its best when revaluing the work of women, writes Samuel Reilly
For its 27th edition, the fair is setting up shop in the galleries of London’s auction houses and welcoming a number of new exhibitors
The Museum of West African Art points to a new path for creating an institution from scratch and more imaginative ways of dealing with the colonial past