Melanie Gerlis on how millennials don’t seem to have the same collecting gene as previous generations
Is the UK’s premier award a big draw for international collectors?
Artist lands two big sales at Art Basel after record-breaking auction result
From Gursky to Barney, our pick of five plastic-related works at the fair
But the watercolours are currently at the centre of a closely watched restitution lawsuit
Paris court decision ends legal saga that began in 1991, when the artist died without an heir
Art Basel’s global director on collector behaviour, auction price databases and the complexity of the art market
“The personal is political—this is a clear and present undercurrent,” says Volta artistic director Amanda Coulson
Belinda Neumann-Donnelly claims the work could have made an extra $15m if Hubert Neumann had not tried to block its sale
"This may raise many important Holocaust issues for the French market," Christie’s says
The dealer says her artists encouraged the expansion
A case of man bites dog: auction house turns the tables on Greek government after it was forced to withdraw the figure from New York sale in May
Artist mentored Boo Saville, Helen Beard and Sadie Laska, allowing them to create their largest pieces to date in his studios for Newport Street Gallery show
In a first for Iran, the Teer Art fair is set to open amid a growing but fragile market environment
Hostile relations between Russia and the West following attempted poisoning of former MI6 spy may dampen bidding at London's Russian sales
The Chinese-French Modern master continues to lead art market in Hong Kong
Dmitry Rybolovlev's $450m windfall from Salvator Mundi sale undermined fraud allegation, report says, but criminal cases against Bouvier in Europe are ongoing
The work’s owner, a retired nurse, chose not to attend the sale in person due to nerves “in case it was worth something”
Highest price to date is $1.9m, but Steve Lazarides says some paintings have a £2m-plus price tag
The work is due to be auctioned in Toronto with a high estimate of $135,000—and will fund a Mediterranean cruise for the owner and her friend
The state-backed fifth edition is biggest ever with 44 galleries across five districts
Still no evening auction, but blue-chip artists make way for fresh talent in new day sale format
Blaming an ingrained culture, auction houses vow to correct imbalance in women’s pay and representation in the highest ranks
Despite civil unrest and a national lockdown, the Armenia Art Fair continued as planned—with free stands for the first edition
The US artist dominated the top prices during New York sales series, where the commercial appeal of attractive subjects showed through in prices
Georgian capital hosted its first art fair last week and new galleries are opening, but it is still early days
After a difficult first series of auctions last December, Drouot holds more sales in June to disperse holdings of bankrupt French firm
Organisers cite the Asian Games and country's presidential election next April as reasons for the decision, but say fair will return in 2019
Third edition of the fair in Portuguese capital reflects Lisbon's expanding art scene and improving economy
Advisory group NM Rothschild has reportedly been brought in to oversee a possible sale of the British auction house