
Swiss art fair is the latest of numerous fairs to be moved to the autumn, as the pandemic decimates the art world calendar
Infected participants criticise fair’s decision to open in March as virus was spreading
Event has now moved to the dates normally occupied by Tefaf New York Fall, which has been scrapped as a result but will return in 2021, organisers say
Expanded 20th-century art week in US will swallow up London auctions; Sotheby's has yet to make a decision about its New York spring sales
A blow-by-blow account of the Hong Kong digital viewing rooms that launched this morning
Auction house has closed New York saleroom along with other offices—Sotheby's follows suit while Phillips has postponed all events and sales until mid-May
Updates on how Covid-19 is turning the art fair calendar upside down as (most) organisers err on the side of caution
Dutch fair will close tonight following news that an exhibitor has tested positive for the disease
Art dealer did not show any symptoms at the fair and was diagnosed in his home town on Monday
Peasant Woman in front of a Farmhouse, once sold in a farmyard auction for £4, sold to a private collector
It was touch and go as to whether the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair would go ahead, but so far most exhibitors seem relieved even if business is slower
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
Some US museum staff will apparently not attend the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair this week, while many galleries remain defiant in the face of a "tough" fair ahead
Our pick of highlights from this week's auctions and fairs
From castles and cathedrals to baring it all at a spa, there is plenty to keep dealers' nerves at bay while the vetters move in
From Kevin Jerome Everson's videos of working-class displacement to Donna Huanca's wet slit—the best new commercial exhibitions this month
Cadaf Paris claims to be Europe's only fair dedicated to new media and will coincide with Vivatech conference in June
New initiative in collaboration with Thami Mnyele Foundation will offer artist a three-month stipend to live and work in Amsterdam
A look at how the market is responding to the epidemic
Our pick of highlights from the next week's auctions and fairs
Harry Blain, who split from co-founder Graham Southern last year, says he is "unable to secure the gallery’s future long term"
Former jewellery specialist, who joined the firm in 1988, will be replaced by Bruno Vinciguerra, who will also continue in his role as executive chairman
Our pick of highlights from the next fortnight's fairs and auctions
“No fireworks” at last night's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist art auction that featured three restituted works
Our pick of highlights from this week's fairs and auctions around the world
Huma Bhaba's humanoid sculptures and Hairy Who member Gladys Nilsson—the best new commercial exhibitions this month
The artist’s trademark motifs make his work easily recognisable and desirable—but there is more to this Surrealist than apples and bowler hats
Our pick of the highlights from this week's fairs and auctions
We look at the year ahead for galleries, art fairs and auctions, and seek out the big shows in the UK, Europe and the US
March auction will return to the Emirate in spring 2021, but is cancelled this year due to new strategy and constrained supply of works