
Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Cristina Canale, Vojtěch Kovařík, Paulo Nazareth and Brice Guilbert at Villa Era as clients seek a more rural art experience during pandemic
From Theaster Gates's black bricks at Gagosian to Gillian Wearing's contemplative lockdown self-portraits at Maureen Paley
The 85-year-old artist will have a major retrospective at Tate Britain in 2021
The Canadian came to London as a 22-year-old, fell in love with the city and never left
The latest virtual fair, OVR:2020, limits 100 galleries to showing six works each, all produced this year—we pick our highlights
Judgment this week ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority's test case seeking clarification of policies as many insurers refuse to pay out during the pandemic
Covid-19 has forced galleries to cut staff by 33% on average as sales plummet 36% in the first half of 2020—and optimism is dwindling for next year
Ewan Venters will join the mega gallery in January with a focus on leading the business while co-presidents concentrate on the artists
French expert Marc Restellini claims substantial modifications to Italian painter's 1915 portrait of Beatrice Hastings were not mentioned by Christie's when the picture was sold—twice
From Danh Vo in London to Linda Stark in Los Angeles
Complex, housed in five townhouses in South Kensington, was due to open in May but the launch was delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown
Institute is claiming copyright ownership and right to publish expert’s research, alongside share of profits from Institut Restellini which it claims charges €30,000 per inquiry
Charlotte van Leerdam will take on additional role as organiser of Maastricht and New York events as Sofie Scheerlinck steps down and chief executive is not replaced
Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court ordered documents unsealed that call into question whether the dealer declared all profits from sales made to Dimitry Rybolovlev
Value of private sales at auction house remain around the same as last year at $575m but number of online auctions more than doubles
Gallery has had a premises in city since 2009 but will open bigger space this September with exhibition of Brice Marden's work
Plus, the artist Hassan Hajjaj on a Dr Alimantado album cover
Smaller fair and online collaboration with Christie's planned as UK government says trade fairs can resume from 1 October
Six works were withdrawn by nervy vendors just before the start but Rembrandt to Richter sale still totalled nearly £150m, topped by a £22.3m Joan Miró
A spate of activity is helping galleries move forward during the pandemic
The four-hour event was intended to illustrate the auction house's global and democratic nature, but it also showed that less is often more
Media and entertainment investment firm Lupa Systems will become the events company's anchor shareholder, holding around a third of shares if approved on 3 August
Manuscript sold at Christie's first live sale in London since the coronavirus lockdown, but academics say its ownership history should be more transparent
Highlights from the online version of the “pre-contemporary art” event for galleries and auction houses which launches today and runs until 10 July
Media and television mogul is reportedly in negotiations to take a stake in art fair's Swiss parent company MCH Group
New co-operative grew out of a WhatsApp group set up in March for galleries to share advice in the wake of UK’s coronavirus lockdown
Galleries no longer required to have a physical space, down payments cut from 100% to 25% of stand fees and automatic re-admittance for 2020 ABHK exhibitors
The fair group sent a letter to exhibitors guaranteeing full refunds if its autumn events are also forced to cancel due to virus concerns
Art dealer takes the reins of the fair's executive committee, while four women join the board of trustees
The art dealer is opening a third space in Brussels today with an exhibition of new works by Sterling Ruby