The fair’s dedication to art from the 20th century as much as the 21st sets it apart from its May competitors
The Chinese artist presents a new iteration of his gunpowder paintings at Tefaf New York
While the war in Iran has complicated art-market activities in the Middle East, the impact on this month’s fairs appears minimal
Plus a market-conscious Basquiat and a Seagram-adjacent Rothko
Regions outside of the US, UK and China have grown their share from 17% of business in 2015 to 24% in 2025, according to report
Nearly half of exhibitors this year have a New York base, reinforcing the city’s market dominance as Latin American participation also rises
A Mamluk footed bowl deaccessioned from the Toledo Museum was the star of this spring's sales of Indian and Islamic art, which saw strong bidding on Indian paintings and Iznik ceramics
The sales at Bonhams, Christie’s, Phillips and Sotheby’s, spanning two weeks, will test the trade’s recent buoyancy
The Lebanese billionaire cited Marc Restellini’s recently published catalogue raisonné as proof that this has all been a case of mistaken identity
From a Christie's exhibition to a posthumous display of Mel Ramos, this year numerous explicitly commercial shows signal a shift in attitude
After the ruling, President Donald Trump imposed new rate of up to 15%, although this is also being challenged and is likely to be temporary
A new section Perspectives invites seven younger galleries to take part, helping to refresh the event and combat accusations of elitism
Held in the Grimaldi Forum, the boutique fair was bought last year by trade fair company Informa Prestige
The bankrupt gallery owes £800,000 to three prominent artists—Alexandre Diop, Deborah Roberts and Kehinde Wiley—while other major creditors include the logistics company Crozier
Financier Joe Lewis's trove of market titans, including Klimt, Schiele and Bacon, will "inject trust into the London market" when it is sold at Sotheby's this June
As the latest Carnegie International arrives, Pittsburgh’s long-running and newer commercial art spaces make the case for a more supportive, sustainable and slower-paced scene
Robert Dunlap promised investors a coin backed by works by Dalí, Picasso and other renowned artists
The new category was launched with a live sale of works by influencer artist Sophie Tea
Long-running dispute centres on a complex 2004 transaction tied to works by Claude Monet
A new book about the history of the art trade highlights how some outsiders became insiders, while others slipped through history's cracks
Proudly regional, but with global ambitions, the 20th edition of Sweden's largest commercial art event sees 54 dealers gather in a new venue
Initial cost-cutting measures have seen some excellent journalists laid off—will new owner Andrew Wolff manage to turn the business around?
A new initiative for this year's fair in Switzerland, Basel Exclusive aims to "restore the value of being present" by promoting works that are withheld from pre-fair previews and publicity
The $33.5m price fetched by set, which once belonged to Yves Saint Laurent, reflects Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne's still-growing market
Aipad’s annual fair brings nearly 80 exhibitors to the Park Avenue Armory, seeking to be both an approachable entrypoint for new collectors and a place of discovery for connoisseurs
The burgeoning market is suffering the fallout of current geopolitical stresses, while other regions appear disarmingly nonchalant
Low exhibitor turnover and deliberative buying underscore a market built on long-term connections, while younger dealers shape the city’s evolving cultural context
Around 75 exhibitors due to take part will not attend, following the US-Israel war in Iran
Six volumes include 100 newly authenticated works—but 15 previously attributed to the artist are removed
The two Expo Chicago satellite fairs compliment the main event with accessible settings filled with ambitious presentations