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London gets snap-happy; ivory ban in France; Phillips raises buyers’ premium
Celebrity outlaws and flashlit murder scenes are drawing the crowds
A pair of complementary exhibitions succeeds in exploring the vast topic of artists’ workspaces
This user-friendly fair joyfully mixes decorative arts and design with fine art
Katrantzou gets melancholy, Saunders uses layers of texture, Westwood does holograms
Michael Hoppen’s 20th anniversary show reveals a collector of confident and courageous taste
Fairs are multiplying madly. Is all this sustainable, and isn’t it leading to over-production?
The new Frieze Masters fair is a dignified partner for the funkier Frieze London
Photography is the king of crossover media, and both Frieze London and Frieze Masters will see a broad range of photographic activity
A retrospective of Diane Arbus’s photographs invites us to rethink myths by letting the images speak for themselves
Carmen Dell’Orefice has worked with Richard Avedon and Irving Penn and is more in demand at 80 than she was at 20
The dealers made plenty of room for older and younger technology
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