Exhibitors in the Focus section of the art fairs can receive up to 30% off stand costs through the new partnership
Minor Attractions will stage exhibitions at two London venues to counteract the focus on sales during Frieze Week
Recent high-profile cases, such as those of Daniel Elie Bouaziz and Angela Gulbenkian, demonstrate that lengths of sentences vary widely, with little consistency in judges’ reasoning
The chairman of the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art reflects on an increasingly scrutinised industry as the organisation marks its 30th anniversary
Event's organisers say they are pursuing options with UK government to "work around" Brexit
Governments are increasingly aware of the risks involved with using shell companies and other complex dealings to trade art
The Swiss company will now be called Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer, with the three Swiss founders remaining as partners
Internal crime agency urges vigilance, and greater efforts on monitoring and enforcement, but industry figures say study lacks focus and hard evidence of key vulnerabilities.
Auction house faced online backlash over male-dominated digital art sale
New report by Artsy finds that work by women accounted for less than 10% of auction sales in 2022
The movie star is fetching millions for his portraits of Bob Marley and Heath Ledger
The art and antiques fair returns to its normal March slot with increased security after a slimmed-down version last year
Major museum exhibitions, auctions and a new conference are all testament to the impact the fair is having on the local art ecosystem
Paintings by Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning among the 25 works to be sold in London
Reports of thefts of heritage furniture items from buildings across the Indian city have risen over the past ten years
Plus, a Charles II-era silver-gilt vases, an avant-garde Cuban painting and a rare Tintin comic book cover
Four people were arrested and released without charge in June 2021, but no information has been publicly provided about why the raid was carried out
The fair's clear focus on Modern British art provides it with a niche that might help it weather Brexit's storm
Penelope Jackson is the author of a book that considers how illicit activity differs when undertaken by women
Torso was found in Amsterdam river in 2013, but DNA testing was only carried out in 2021
The resources have been put together by associations representing around 700 dealers
Plus, a pair of Thornton Dial assemblages, a rare Chinese bowl and a work made out of flip-flops and suede
Two cases involving respected London dealers John Eskenazi and Simon Dickinson brought up issues of negligence and authenticity with differing results
A court has ruled that Simon Dickinson, who advised a British aristocrat to sell an 18th-century French masterpiece for a fraction of what it later sold for, did not deliberately undervalue the painting
While the judge decided the defendant sold the works in good faith, he ruled that all seven objects purchased by the sheikh are fakes
Plus, a Modernist landscape by Ferdinand Hodler and a sumptuous Old Masters Madonna
A spate of recent high-profile cases demonstrate ongoing challenges for the sector
Enquiry prompted over wave of accusations at a major Beijing arts school
Bolland & Marotz in Bremen issued a statement this week saying it was "outraged" by the incident