The event saw 32 galleries take part to test out Saudi Arabia's growing art market—but organisers maintain it was a non-commercial venture
For its second edition under Frieze’s ownership, the Windy City’s art fair aims to extend its international impact, including deepening ties with Korean galleries
The fair’s programming included events with local institutions and stands devoted to non-profits and collectives
The Bangkok space opens new premises this month, ahead of major new private museum Dib Bangkok
Geffen's countersuit comes two months after Sun, the crypto investor and buyer of Cattelan's Comedian, sued claiming ownership of the sculpture Le Nez
Lower price points and Dubai's enduring status as a tax haven buoyed sales
The painting "Baby Boom" was featured in one of the artist's first solo exhibitions at Fun Gallery
The New York- and Geneva-based gallery says it will appeal the ruling in the case brought by Sheikh Hamad Bin Abdullah al-Thani
The painting headed to Christie's, "Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule", was on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston for more than 30 years
The gallery will stage an exhibition of the late artist’s work in November
Online software platform Ronati Studio, which is aimed primarily at vendors of antiques and collectable artefacts, manages inventory from acquisition to resale
The Dubai-based Sudanese patron of major museums explains how she has expanded her collecting horizons from African to Middle Eastern art
As the UAE’s art scene continues to grow, Art Dubai is looking to expand too, including expanding its Downtown Design event to Saudi Arabia next month
Further weak auction results, plus economic turmoil, raise fears the trade may have passed its peak
The sale at Sotheby's New York next month includes works by Lucio Fontana, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Alexander Calder and Claes Oldenburg
A tight-knit community of patrons and a resilient state economy keep sales strong in Dallas despite macroeconomic headwinds
What are the implications of the US president’s attempts to gut and transform arts organisations? Plus, discussions about the Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2025 and works by two leading Irish modernists
Christie's will offer the rose-hued “Big Electric Chair” from the collection of influential Belgian art patrons Roger Matthys and Hilda Colle
Young Lion Resting, which went on show in Amsterdam this week, could approach a record price for a work on paper at auction next year
The Texas fair has a record of resilience, largely shielded from economic dips that affected the US at large, but this year’s edition will be the art market's first major test since President Trump's new tariffs
A cooling contemporary market and lack of high-end sales has contributed to another “challenging year”, in which sales fell in almost every region
There is widespread confusion about whether or not new US tariffs—and those imposed by trading partners in retaliation—apply to art and antiques
Art market experts believe fairs might need a radical rethink in order to remain viable
While a 22% VAT rate is a pressing issue for the art trade in Italy, the country is also benefitting from the arrival of wealthy individuals from the UK
While the US appears to be relaxing some of its anti-money laundering provisions, the British government has labelled the art market as high risk and introduced a legal requirement to increase due diligence in the sector
There was an uptick in sales of traditional art at last month's Tefaf Maastricht fair
The São Paulo fair is benefiting from renewed interest in art from the Global South, says founder Fernanda Feitosa, thanks in part to Adriano Pedrosa’s 2024 Venice Biennale
The gallery brought on Cecilia Alemani to curate the show, which will span five decades
Plus Dürer’s engraving of Nemesis and a painting by one of China’s greatest Modern artists
Several dealers are taking a “less is more” attitude by, for example, giving little away in press releases—and it’s making a notable difference