1996 saw high prices and new records with the Chinese determining the shape and make up of future sales
The pioneering company find that patience is the key to success in Japan
Also, Richard Hains's logo-mania and Robert Malaval's regurgitations
Second fair surpasses first in sales for certain subjects
A further exhibition of Dubuffet's output may present a rough comparison
Why I prefer decorative arts
Daniel Katz, Britain’s leading sculpture dealer, has a major exhibition in London this month. He describes his thirty-year career and his undimmed passion for art
After leaving Berlin in 1937, Berggruen will be placing his collection - which will go on show this autumn - on a ten-year loan with the Berlin State Museums
The fledgling fair will operate in tandem with the main fair, which has attracted 250 participants from twenty countries
Defendants' story was "reasonably possibly true"
Collectors fear the end of British rule in the Territory, but some young dealers see huge opportunities
However, there is still a marked lack of Spanish collectors
The TEFAF Basel saw only 12,500 visitors, but some good sales nonetheless. Could the organisers have promoted it more?
The scholar of Iranian culture and International Herald Tribune art journalist says dealers could be the solution to recent archaeological disasters
A big new event organised by the Maastricht team but with concessions to its Swiss location. Will it work?
Art Basel's status as the leading art fair remains in tact; whilst plans are made to include a video forum and a space for young galleries
Top dealer Giuseppe Eskenazi blames the auction houses
Twelve American dealers and seventeen private collectors invited
Few buyers, but innovative galleries win the public's approval
The connoisseur, dealer, collector and patron of the Morgan Library discusses the importance of emotional impact, and how the art market has transformed since the start of his career
“I’m right and you’re wrong!” “No, I’m right and you’re wrong!”
Return to the classics as galleries keep their eyes on selling
25 years of the world’s top fair, from 15 to 20 June
Serious collectors, serious prices, but mostly for the modern
Ulf Holmbäck sheds light on the truth surrounding Malevich paintings
Rumours of fakes circulated
The 1992 Grosvenor House Antiques Fair had declared the jewel a made-up piece
Contemporary art sales '92 auction report
This new arrangement clears the way for developments implemented to give dealers further exposure