Around one-fifth of participating galleries are either first-time participants or returning to the fair after a hiatus
The two foremost satellite fairs of Mexico City Art Week are drawing record crowds and feature strong presentations by artists and galleries from across Mexico and throughout the Americas
The week's sales also saw a near-record for a Canaletto painting and a seven-figure result for a 15th-century Hebrew illuminated manuscript
Ben Luke talks to art market editor Kabir Jhala about the inaugural fair in Doha, explores the debate surrounding a painting of Dürer’s father, and we hear about the synergies between two 20th-century painters
Latin America’s foremost art fair, now in its 24th year, remains a magnet for collectors, curators and museum groups from across the Western Hemisphere and beyond
The Austrian gallery has hired a permanent senior director for its new project space in Manhattan
Both London and New York spaces are now shut
The Chanakya School of Craft has partnered with India Art Fair to offer the $12,000 award
The inaugural edition's unusual structure and focus on regional talent has garnered praise—but its reliance on state support raises existential questions
The New Delhi stalwart, which has raised the profile of many artists, increasingly reflects the growing interest in Indigenous art
Art fairs including Salón Acme, Clavo and Material offer various forms of support to alternative art spaces and artist-run projects spread across the country
The acclaimed poet, who died in 2024, was “a unique figure" who combined collecting and selling art with writing and publishing literature
Having refined its strategy for the nascent market, the sale landed a $2.1m record for Binzagr but found less success for major Western names
Ambitious programmes during the city’s Art Week span fairs, galleries, museums and pop-up spaces
The inaugural event, which welcomes 87 exhibitors, features solo displays of major artists across multiple venues, as participating galleries hope to engage with museums and encourage institutional sales
Proceeds from the sale of Rashid Rana's work will benefit Palestinian relief funds
Plus, Rembrandt’s sleepy lion and a late Redon
In a world now governed by force—as US president Donald Trump and his circle would have it—rather than shared values, art risks being relegated to a power play of ‘proven brands’
Experts explain the intricacies of tax regimes in the UK and the US in relation to major estate dispersals
Units in the Wynwood towers inspired by the anti-capitalist artist are priced between $500,000 and $1.6m
While its neighbours slash their VAT rates on art sales, Spain's remains stubbornly high, leaving its galleries in a "position of complete irrelevance"
The new black comedy, co-starring Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Zach Galifianakis and Charli xcx, puts its blue-chip talent up to derivative humour
The Austrian artist’s paintings are relatively rare “trophy pictures”, and prices have rocketed over the past 50 years
Down from around 170 exhibitors in recent years, it is the first edition of the fair under director Kate Sierzputowski
Thirty-six dealers will take part, with more exhibitors hailing from Europe
A rare painting by Sofonisba Anguissola resurfaced in a private collection after it was thought to have been lost
The dealer was known for her support of conceptually challenging artistic practices, and credited with bringing key European figures like Gerhard Richter and Marcel Broodthaers to the US
Belgium's premier art and antiques fair opened its expanded 71st edition this week
The fair’s 12th edition opened with record attendance at its gala preview and eye-catching stands blurring boundaries between art and design
The supermodel has penned an essay for Nahmad Contemporary's upcoming show in Gstaad