Sotheby’s will sell a rare Monet haystack five years after a similar work broke the artist’s record at auction
The Indigenous social-justice art initiative has transferred ownership as part of an organisational restructuring
There's a lot to see during this year's edition of the city-wide event, so we've rounded up a few things you might want to skip
The Sea Pearl has been a looming presence along the water during this week's preview
Jeffrey Gibson mixes Native American motifs with modern materials to investigate issues of identity and history
As the war between Israel and Hamas intensifies, artists in Venice use their work to make statements
Bidders will be able to pay for art over ten months instead of all at once
The vases, which were estimated to sell for as much as $71,000, were pulled from a sale in New York this week
Bard's Center for Curatorial Studies will receive artist files, catalogues and more from the more than 25 years the dealer operated Gavin Brown's Enterprise
As demand for art in Dallas and the rest of Texas heats up, dealers are eager to get a foothold in the Lone Star State—including at the new-ish Dallas Invitational satellite fair
The largest painting in the group, "Untitled (ELMAR)" (1982), will be offered during the marquee spring sales in New York with a $40m to $60m estimate
The fair, along with its satellite event the Dallas Invitational, testify to the importance of the local collector base, dealers say
The museum's share of proceeds—estimated at up to $25m by Christie's—will go toward establishing an endowment fund for new acquisitions
The 15th edition of the event, which spans auction sales and gallery exhibitions, was impacted by slowdown in China’s economy
The monumental canvas is expected to reset the record price at auction for any work from the series
More than 150 people have signed onto the letter, which was delivered to museum director and chief executive Max Hollein this week
Two thirds of eligible workers voted in favour of forming a union, animated by issues including adequate staffing, career advancement and wages
The 27-lot sale brought in £10.9m without fees after three works were pulled and another three failed to sell
Only seven nations have made major inroads in recovering property seized during the Holocaust, according to the World Jewish Restitution Organization
Representatives of Northern California’s tight-knit art community make the journey south
California galleries did swift business in the fair’s opening hours, but dealers reported fewer seven-figure sales than last year
The space’s debut show will be dedicated to Canadian artist Jan Wade, her first solo exhibition in the US
California non-profit supporting artists with disabilities celebrates its 50th anniversary with a special exhibition at New York's Outsider Art Fair
The 83-year-old American abstract painter has been working for six decades
The auction nearly matched its $6.4m high estimate before fees, as art brought the money while luxury and memorabilia drove the bidding
The fair, founded in 2012, is one of the biggest satellite events of Miami Art Week and previously operated a second iteration in San Francisco
Collectors’ enthusiastic response to 'New Terrains' exhibition is latest signal that the market is finally catching up
Dealers in the country remain buoyant despite a weak currency and a new wealth tax
The two works on paper once belonged to Fritz Grünbaum, an Austrian cabaret performer who was killed in the Holocaust
A detective told local media that police are investigating theft leading to homicide