FT GuidesCollecting: Frieze Week 2017What to see during London’s busiest art weekCatnip for collectorsBig-value sales are the fruit of careful behind-the-scenes preparationLondon’s best satellite fairs — ‘different conversations and collegiate feel’What to see at Sunday Art Fair, Moniker and the Other Art FairJean Dubuffet at Pace Gallery — ‘gloriously unruly’The artist’s challenging late works, ‘Théâtres de Mémoire’, go on show in LondonWhy are museums taking patrons to Frieze?How curated tours are helping institutions to build relationships with their supportersBritish-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj — ‘the dynamism of the street’This Somerset House exhibition is a statement about collectivity and collaboration across disparate territoriesThe best of London’s Pavilion of Art and Design 2017This year, the fair offers a delightful wander down the many paths of ModernismMore from this SeriesContemporary Art Society buys South African work at Frieze LondonDineo Seshee Bopape’s installation was acquired for Towner Art Gallery in EastbourneTate’s new Turbine Hall commission: Superflex‘One Two Three Swing!’ is a winner in a space that sometimes overwhelms its occupantsFrieze Projects: Mixing dance and literatureGeorgina Starr stages her art in London for the first time in 10 yearsCuriosities and cabinets at Frieze MastersThe fair is expanding beyond fine art to include artefacts, tribal art, ceramics, rare books and textilesFrieze Talks: a matter of factsThis year’s programme finds inspiration in an unlikely place, says curator Ralph RugoffArt fair trend: storytellingDealers and auction houses are using narrative to exhibit works ever more creativelySex Work: In praise of older women artistsThe difficulty of showing, let alone selling, explicit sexual material gets the full frontal treatment at the Frieze