
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
Cross-category relay sale brought in $176.2m against high estimate of $120.5m and culminated with surprise Basquiat announcement
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Kara Walker to Chris Abani
A number of Indian artists made their auction debut this season, though several established names missed the mark
Flipkick will sell physical NFT works and hopes to collaborate with celebrities and influencers
Our pick of the highlights from this month's auctions
Freelands Foundation and Runnymede Trust have partnered up to investigate racial inequality in schools and universities
Everyday: The First 5000 Days is now the third most expensive work by a living artist sold at auction
1932 painting of artist's close friend has been out of the public eye for over 90 years but now comes up for auction at Christie's in New York
Experts believe that the ceremonial carriage may have been used for wedding processions
The work was loaned by the Rockefeller family, who have now requested it back
Or does the title belong to a crypto work by Pak, recently acquired by a Sotheby's specialist?
The robot's manufacturer expressed disappointment that its creation is being used to "promote violence"
Five new films delve into Fisher's last lecture series, where he began tracing a beguiling escape route out of capitalism
Ernst August Sr, Prince of Hanover, claims that his son went behind his back to seize control of his estates
Proposed plans aim to convert Joseph Goebbels' summer retreat into artists studios, communal living spaces and a museum of tolerance
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
Plus, India reconstructs its history and Navid Nuur on Walter de Maria
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Francis Bacon to Miles Davis
The 25-year-old Black British artist was awarded first prize worth £10,000
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Frantz Fanon to John Coltrane
The Trolley Times combines activist strategy with hidden voices from the Indian farmers' protest
The French artist is under police investigation over claims that he abused minors under the age of 15
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from W. G. Sebald to Georges Rouault
The copy of Leonardo's $450m painting was taken from the Museum of San Domenico Maggiore last year
Creators of inflatable effigy hope work serves as a "reminder of the fight against the politics of hate" that took place during Trump's presidency
The warty pig painting was found in a cave in Indonesia and is thought to be at least 45,500 years old
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from Duchamp to Deep House
The major avenue will undergo a €250m makeover to restore its former splendour, following the 2024 Summer Olympics
The reconstruction of the Central Vista is a significant step in the prime minister's efforts to sever the nation from its colonial past