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
The founder of Chelsea's Sikkema Jenkins & Co was 75 years old
Brooks, who joined the company in 2021, has left for personal reasons
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee questioned New York art dealer Georges Bergès this week about representing US President Joe Biden’s son
With copyrights from 1928 expiring, thousands of creative works are now free to share, copy and build upon
The works, owned by Pieter and Olga Dreesmann, would usually be consigned to an auction house but instead will be sold by Ward Moretti
Plus, looking forwards to Latin America's largest art fair
The Gilbert Stuart painting is one of less than 20 versions of the image known to exist
Eugenie Tsai, Robyn Farrell and Lauren Cornell will lead curatorial initiatives for the fair's 30th anniversary edition
It’s the first physical iteration of the El Paso and Juárez exhibition in five years, after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 edition
The boost in prize funds comes as the first edition of the Chicago fair since its acquisition by Frieze approaches
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