Furniture clad in shingles, a tiger with a ceramic coat and a chair made of chains are some of the highlights of Design Miami 2023
CPGA-Etant donnés Prize is awarded to artists either from or working in France
Amid surging interest in women Surrealists, Galerie Minsky and Weinstein Gallery devoted their joint stand to the Argentine painter
As Art Basel in Miami Beach opened, sales were swift, though not often at sky-high prices of past years
The Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art, released on 3 December 1998, are non-binding but nevertheless continue to enable the pursuit of justice
Allapattah outpost of Kyiv's Voloshyn Gallery aims to create dialogue between Eastern European, US and Latin American artists
The painting could more than double the Spanish Old Master's auction record when it hits the block at Sotheby's
The market for the American painter exploded last year, more than two decades after her death
The 19th edition of the Bogotá fair—one of Latin America's most important—has shifted location and date
Both sales persevered through a lukewarm atmosphere to break into the lower reaches of their estimate ranges
Buyers are flocking to nature-inspired works by the French artists François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne
All of the proceeds from Walters’s art collection—along with her jewellery and home décor—will go toward charitable causes, according to her estate
Several 'wet paint' works soared while multiple blue-chip lots underperformed, defying conventional market wisdom
From the Most Monumental to the Best Re-appraisal, a quintet of standouts not to be missed at the Art Dealers Association of America's annual fair
Plus, an expressive Fragonard and an Ed Ruscha text work from the Emily Fisher Landau collection
The artists have indicated they will amend their complaints and continue the legal battle against what they say is unfair use of their work by artificial intelligence image generators
"Self Portrait as a Heel (Part Two)" (1982) hasn’t been displayed in public since its last appearance at auction, in 1999
After nearly 40 years at the auction house, Pylkkänen will work as an independent art adviser
The evening kicked off with a sale of 20th- and 21st-century art, followed by works from the collection of the late businessman Sam Josefowitz
"La Patience" (1948), which was one of two Balthus paintings in the museum’s collection, will go up for auction at Sotheby’s New York in November
Organisers expect more than 50 galleries to take part in the fair's inaugural edition next year
The collection is led by Pablo Picasso’s Femme endormie (1934) which the auction house estimates will sell for between $25m and $35m
Plus, a first-century Roman cameo and a gilt bronze statue from Tibet
In sales spanning this year and next, hundreds of works that once belonged to the SFMoMA trustee will be offered, including a box in a suitcase by Duchamp
The privately-owned Mougins Museum of Classical Art closed in August for a revamp to rebrand as what has been described as Europe’s "first major museum dedicated to work by women artists"
"He did his job, but his job turned out to be assisting a criminal fraud," a New York district court judge said
Minneapolis gallery Modern Artifact called the price a “not-for-sale number”, adding that they intend to take the 1983 painting on tour
The auctions will include a 1932 Picasso painting with a $120m estimate
Sales were off to a bustling start at New York City’s largest art fair, even as questions remain about what changes the new ownership will bring
The painting, which featured prominently in a recent Colescott retrospective, hammered slightly below its estimate