Art market reports
Art marketarchive
Droit de suite is pushing art sales away from Europe
New report concludes that the levy mainly benefits artists’ estates
Art Baselarchive
Art Basel yields inconsistent profits for dealers as the cult of the new proves more potent than ever
Art Basel '04 fair report
Art Basel in Miami Beacharchive
Art Basel Miami Beach reinforces its position in the hierarchy with steady flow of sales after an unpromising start
Art Basel Miami Beach '04 fair report
Art marketarchive
The world auction market for fine art has contracted sharply from August 2002 to July 2003, according to statistics just published in Britain and France
Volume and values are down, as are the number of lots valued at £1 million+ being sold
Art marketarchive
New price guide charts the rises...and falls of artists at auction, we give you the best bits
Which artist went up 699% in five years?
Art marketarchive
The status of British neo-romantic artist Keith Vaughan is rising, and so are the prices of his art
Prices are rising for the Modern British neo-romantic
Art marketarchive
The Art Newspaper has selected ten pieces which have appeared on the art market over the past 10 years in this sales report
The supply of great art is slowing, but wonderful things still appear on the market
Art marketarchive
Eyestorm, the internet print publishing company, is financially thriving
Launched at the height of the internet boom in 1999, it has to date received $24 million of capital funding
Fakes & copiesarchive
Fakes of archaic Chinese jades are flooding the market
A dealer sounds the alarm
Art marketarchive
The mass gallery exodus from SoHo continues despite rumblings of a recession
Chelsea becomes the new home of many even as it becomes ever more expensive
Art marketarchive
Winning and losing categories in the art market over the last 15 years
Which trends have gone up and which have gone down
Art marketarchive
The UK art market: A £2.2 billion industry
Report from the British Art Market Federation shows the UK art market employs 50,000 people