Immersive experiences define the most popular contemporary exhibitions, but where does this leave the commercial art world?
The artist William Powell Frith 'almost collapsed' at the honour of being commissioned by the famous writer to paint his heroine Kate Nickleby
The gallery will relocate to a new cultural and residential district developed by billionaire collector Adrian Cheng
Painting depicting the Holy Family in an evening landscape has been owned by a Manhattan family for more than 60 years
Ahead of her debut at Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Chicago-based gallerist walks us through her journey from marketing McDonald's to setting up shop in Seattle
Over a dozen galleries will join the fair's main Galleries section for the first time
Artistic fraudsters are still pushing their luck—creating works ranging from the barely believable to the downright hilarious
The former husband of heiress Petra Ecclestone owes £5m in debt including an unpaid sum of £3.9m to Christie's
Exhibitors and special projects at the Miami Beach fair will tackle both the global and local ramifications of a planet in serious peril
Global money laundering scheme allegedly attempted to use Picasso to "clean up" £6.7m for undercover FBI agent
Will new management be able to grow the newly privatised auction house on a tight budget?
Executive salaries rises, while junior staff struggle to move up the ladder
Art logistics firm's results are down due to "Brexit related and global uncertainty", sharply reducing activity among commercial galleries and auction houses
Jane Kallir explains why, after 80 years as a commercial enterprise, the New York gallery has become a foundation
Portrait of Dora Maar eclipses other auction offerings at Heffel
Small works won out at Sotheby's and Christie's as top lots went for their low estimates or were withdrawn
Some galleries are moving out to the industrial warehouse L’Hospitalet but others say it is too far out of the commercial centre
Christie’s will sell the piece with a £600,000 price tag next October to coincide with artist’s Royal Academy retrospective
Opening this week in San Juan, the third edition of the event hopes to help the region on the road to recovery
Our pick of highlights from the next fortnight's auctions and fairs
The two events have recently come under the same ownership although there are no plans to merge them—yet
Overall sales were down by around 30% but beyond the disappointing headline figures, women and minority artists shone
Strong German collector base attracts European and US galleries but the the influx of international dealers and visitors is only a trickle
Sculpture—estimated at £1m—was removed from the street by Andy Link in 2004 but later “liberated” from his East End garden
Andy Link says sculpture for which he demanded £5,000 in ransom was later stolen from him. Banksy’s former dealer says otherwise
We talk to German artist Anselm Kiefer about his new works inspired by String Theory and ask expert Scott Reyburn why the art market is treading water. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Record prices were set for Charles White, Brice Marden, and Wayne Thiebaud, while a Clyfford Still painting prompted a prolonged bidding war
The Grace House Mural becomes the first and only such site-specific work by the artist to be sold at auction