Auction house says such litigation is “routine in the US”, with deal expected to be completed by the end of the year
British art dealer sentenced to up to 12 years after pleading guilty to fraud and grand larceny in the New York State Supreme Court
A data study by Sotheby's Mei Moses reveals a 73% increase for work by women in repeat sales, while men lagged at 8%
Nahmad could face jail time after admitting two counts of assault against Georgia Barry
Sale to telecoms magnate Patrick Drahi looks set to go ahead as firm makes up for a loss in revenue through increased commissions and more efficient guarantees
The German-born gallerist and publisher was a key figure in the London art world for more than 30 years
A fixture of New York’s art scene since the 1960s, dealer Michael Findlay mourns the loss of the city’s local market and fears that the cost of real estate will destroy innovation
Chinese and Russian buyers with a taste for the ornate have added a new layer of bidding and are forcing prices ever higher
"Sold to the person in the Prada suit"
New York vies with London for nineteenth- and twentieth-century decorative arts sales, but Chicago is coming on quickly
A survey of the decorative arts market
Galleries such as Air de Paris and Fabienne Leclerc will relocate to a refurbished industrial space in Romainville
The divide between primary and secondary markets blur as sales skew in favour of a few recognised, bankable artists
As artists and their estates become choosier about representation, galleries are going all out to keep them happy
Work found at a Habitat for Humanity shop is estimated to be worth as much as $200,000
The late French artist’s phallic bronzes are not as easy to home as many of her other works, but it is the spiders that remain the most coveted— and hardest to come by
Lawsuits argue that information filed to the SEC is inadequate
Is it design, or art, or craft? Who cares. One thing is certain: the British are best at it
The appointment comes after a handful of new hires across the auction house’s offices
Making a making a remarkable return to the contemporary art world
New German artists have put this fair back on the map
Billionaire François Pinault bought Chen Zhen and Pistoletto
Hans Grothe has sold 700 works to Wella hair-care billionaires for E50 million
Even third-rate works are now selling for six figures
“Most contemporary art collectors today are intellectuals who own their own company”
Export license could be extended until November
Chairmen of the CNE and the SFEP say the fair's vetting experts disagree over the admission of two exhibitors to this year's edition
Mega-dealer’s first space on the European continent will open to coincide with Fiac art fair this autumn
The commission marks the first time the prize has been awarded for a film, which will debut in October as part of the fair's Live section
The gallery closed its mainland China outpost after ten years due to ongoing tariff hikes, but may expand its Hong Kong presence