Amid a challenging art market, the gallerists remain positive about London's resilience as an international hub
While the new Fondation Cartier exemplifies the heft of corporate giving in Paris, the additions of YDP and Ibraaz bring London greater diversity
Plus: artworks with ectoplasm
Samia Halaby’s retrospective at the Eskenazi Museum of Art was cancelled last year, but she's in London with a message of optimism
Few collectors are as well positioned for Frieze as Rajan Bijlani, whose home, a former pottery studio, is a ten-minute stroll across Regent’s Park
Across eight galleries featuring ten artists, ‘Echoes in the Present’ is curated by the Nigerian art historian Jareh Das
Alexander Herman argues that rules set up three-quarters of a century ago may no longer be fit for purpose
The fair continues to support emerging spaces and spotlight West African and Brazilian artists this year
A deal struck with the emirate's department of culture will see the brand take over the existing Abu Dhabi Art fair
The first three works could sell for as much as $145,000 in Los Angeles next month
‘Crowns (Peso Neto)’ (1981) is estimated to fetch between $35m and $40m
Amid geopolitical instability around the world the market is looking to “safe” works—and artists are searching for new spaces to speak out
The exhibition, Dialogues, pairs 20th and 21st century art by the likes of Picasso, Adam Pendleton and David Hammons with the objects that inspired it
Strong interest has resulted in the the fair having upwards of 50% more participants than anticipated, organisers say
Following the conflict between Iran and Israel in June, galleries in Tehran are continuing to show resilience
As data from the last 150 years show, a market that thrives on free trade will have to diversify to survive
Saffronart's latest auction in New Delhi is the largest ever held in South Asia, while Sotheby's in London made the highest price for Modernist F.N. Souza
Sotheby's and Phillips's Hong Kong sales were also down from their 2024 equivalents
The London-based dealership specialising in Old Masters and antiquities is launching in Riyadh—but is there enough demand?
The mega gallery will be the latest high-profile departure from the H Queen's building as the city's art market struggles with economic slowdown
The prominent art dealership has closed its London operations in “a technical step to restructure a lease that no longer aligned with its plans”
The gallery, opened in its current iteration in 1993, will be replaced by the new venture, Anna Schwartz Projects
The fair’s second edition brought in more visitors and featured strong presentations especially by local artists and of textile works
The sale will help the auction house pay down debt, chief executive Charles F. Stewart told staff in an internal email
Kngwarray's late but dazzling career changed perceptions of Aboriginal art. The curators of her retrospective explore how a sudden demand for her work reflects “complex histories and power dynamics in Australia”
Carly Murphy, who has been at Christie's since 2022 and previously worked at Sotheby's for more than a decade, will move to the fairs sector later this month
The 20th edition of the fair brings together 51 galleries from 16 countries
Participating galleries have signed up to pledge 10% of the sale price of selected works to fund the Gallery Climate Coalition
The 21st edition of Bogotá’s marquee art fair opened alongside the city’s new contemporary art biennial, eliciting healthy sales in the four- and five-figure range
Perelman sued his insurers after a 2018 fire at his Hamptons home, claiming works by Warhol, Ruscha and Twombly had sustained damage