The ruling settles a heated two-year legal battle between the artist's foundation and photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who shot the original image in 1981
The membership-based International Catalogue Raisonné Association will offer discounted legal advice and institute an annual conference
From the poster master Alphonse Mucha to Mrinalini Mukherjee's organic, sexual forms
Papers filed in a Manhattan court this week order a pre-trial conference and the release of confidential documents
The contemporary art fair will feature a new section devoted to textile works while Antiques Roadshow expert Amin Jaffer curates Collections at Frieze Masters
Our pick of items from auctions and fairs around the world over the next fortnight
Collector interest in videos is rising, but the medium still struggles to find floor space
The rise of Big Data means that connoisseurship is being replaced by "intel", which has far-reaching implications for the art world
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Gemini, Libra and Aquarius art lovers
The artist, whose work is causing a stir at Art Basel, aims to keep alive conversations on the toxic nature of power that sparked the feminist social movement
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces art lovers
Bowers honours request by alleged harassment survivor who says she did not give permission for her image to be included in the piece
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn art lovers
Our resident mystic has some sage predictions for Aries, Leo and Sagittarius art lovers
Max Levai will head up the newly consolidated global gallery as blue-chip dealers increase their real estate footprint and stretch their family legacies
New commercial gallery shows—from notions of black culture in London to immigrant identity in Los Angeles
The works and installations of the overlooked peer of Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince go on show at MIT List Visual Arts Center
After the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's sale of its Rothko, we discuss the principles that guide deaccessioning in the US and speak to activists about the Whitney vice-chairman's problematic link to a weapons manufacturer
Dana Schutz’s record broken twice in one night at Phillips then Sotheby's, while the bidder behind the $91m Koons Rabbit buys Lee Krasner painting for $10m
From the legacy of Augusta Savage to memories of Leonard Cohen
Post-war and contemporary sale in New York also produced a big sale for Robert Rauschenberg and new records for Louise Bourgeois and Jonas Wood
Market is alive and kicking at the top for prime Impressionist works, though Bouguereau's uncomfortably placed, 19th-century Bacchanalian scene failed to sell
Fresh material from big collections led the $399m New York auction, while mid-tier Monets primed the market for his $55m haystacks work at Sotheby's tonight
The Whitney Museum has turned to two in-house curators to put together a show that celebrates diversity in American art—but as in 2017, the biennial is already mired in controversy
From Siah Armajani on democracy and exile, to Michelle Handelman's look at otherness
The collectors are seeking more than $300,000 in damages after the painting failed to be authenticated before heading to auction last year
Galleries are starting to move away from the historic term as new awareness builds
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
New commercial gallery shows—from a new space in south London to an apartment show in San Gimignano
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why