
The collector of contemporary Middle Eastern art tells us what she's bought and why it would be rude to say no to Gauguin
Abstract paintings and totem-like piece are among the early sales at the fair
Market for 20th-century works from the region will benefit from new technologies and deeper scholarship
New residencies initiative aims to promote Gulf state's creative scene, while African galleries are on the rise at fair
With new exhibitors, two preview days and refreshed floor plan, the grande dame of art and antiques fair is changing, albeit slowly
As artificial intelligence becomes more common, the market is embracing tools that might help to bring digital natives into the Golden Age
Our pick of this month’s most interesting auction
London art dealer Matthew Green embroiled in case that involves attempted sale of a painting to an undercover agent to 'clean up' £6.7m, court documents state
Buyer bidding through advisors Gurr Johns, combined with strong Asian interest, buoys London Impressionist and Modern art sales at Christie's and Sotheby's
From the Deutsche Börse photography prize to Rockefeller's collection including Gauguin and Picasso
Our pick of objects from this month’s most interesting auctions
New director Jagdip Jagpal pledges to maintain at least 70% Indian galleries at fiercely individual Delhi fair, where quality is rising but still patchy
Roaming mini-fair's second edition moves from Monaco to service wealthy skiing crowd
Subcontinent’s art scene expands with the help of private money as government cleans up the economy and simplifies tax
The increase comes from a rise in new online buyers and one very expensive Leonardo
London and New York antiques dealership will now form new private sales division of UK auctioneer Dreweatts, based in Berkshire and Pall Mall
Fair known for its eclectic mix keeps both dealers and collectors coming back
Exhibitions to seek out at Manhattan's annual gallery trail, which now embraces paintings and sculptures
Long-established Brussels fair bolsters more patchy modern works on show to complement strength in haute époque, ethnographic and ancient art
Thomas Dane is the latest in a string of galleries to open spaces in the country, but are there are enough high-level collectors to sustain them?
$450m Salvator Mundi sale too late to be included in new book, The Orange Balloon Dog, but would have filled several chapters, economist says
Exhibition with charity Outside In shows work by "hidden" artists working outside mainstream society
We survey the top five results in key markets, from Old Masters to Post-war and contemporary
The Art Newspaper team assesses the art world's fortunes in a turbulent year
She tells us about the Barbara Hepworth in her bathroom and her regret at not sitting for Warhol
We talk Titian, Constable, Veneziano, Wright of Derby, Van Dyck and, yes, Leonardo, with art historian Bendor Grosvenor. And we get Judd Tully’s views on Miami’s annual art fair.
Work made under former dictatorships mirrors current political unrest
UBS report surveyed 2,475 US-based high-net-worth investors
The entrepreneur tells us about his most recent art buys and which artists he would love to have at his dinner party