The collectors are seeking more than $300,000 in damages after the painting failed to be authenticated before heading to auction last year
Dealer, who started out mounting exhibitions in East End warehouses in the 1990s, has opted for a change of pace—and much larger space—in seaside town
Second edition of fair moves from tent to bricks-and-mortar in western China's 'skyrocketing' city
New guidelines are published after six year negotiation, but dealers will have to provide written contracts with artists when acting on consignment
High-profile shows are breaking down the boundaries between designers and artists
Sales to the Upper East Side set may take their time at the New York fair, but they do happen and exhibitors praise its slick presentation and diverse offering
Newcomers seize on a “logical place to be”
Brooklyn fair waives stand fees, charges a commission on sales instead
Lack of supply dogs London and Hong Kong and guarantees are down over 50% as former chief operating officer Adam Chinn apparently joins the Mugrabi dealing family
From Rachel Weisz to Anne Pasternak, art loving VIPs arrived on Randall's Island
A Dutch double portrait from Frank Stella's collection led the New York auctions by fetching $10m
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New commercial gallery shows—from a new space in south London to an apartment show in San Gimignano
Two works from the private collection of renowned New York dealer Herman Schickman hit the auction block today after being loaned and lost from the Met's collection
Plus, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech bros as Greek and Roman gods
In the internet age, pre-selling at fairs is commonplace but collectors are unlikely to stop buying in person any time soon
Once the cultural darling of South America, the country's capital is now a shadow of its former glory as artists and dealers struggle in the face of a military uprising
This edition of the fair has a special section of virtual reality and augmented reality works
After contending with flooding in 2017 and a heatwave last year, some major players are heading for the Armory instead
Opening up about his traumatic experiences as a young man, he says the industry must act to improve transparency and diversity
After settling with dealer Mark Weiss, Sotheby’s is still trying to recoup losses after refunding US buyer of the painting
After cancelling its New York event, the organisation's new Chicago Invitational will feature around 40 galleries in the historic Chicago Athletic Association
Nomadic, collaborative and pop-up models are all showing in the new "Invited" section of the Belgian fair, but is it too little, too late?
Sale marks the end of legal battle over ownership between the US art investment firm and the non-profit Dutch fair group
New laws to stop copyrighted material from being uploaded to social media without permission could pose problems for those using sites like Instagram to sell art
US dealer Gary Snell and Paris-based Robert Crouzet found guilty in French court of making and selling copies of works by the French sculptor
Estimated to fetch $7-$10m, the New York cityscape, depicts the iconic Central Park statue of the playwright
The firm announces a $7.3m group investment, following the acquisition of Auction Club and partnerships with Christie’s
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
Laura Paulson, formerly of Christie's, to head up new business, while her husband Andrew Fabricant has been promoted to the new position of chief operating officer