A psychological evaluation submitted by her lawyers to a Manhattan federal court ask for leniency in judge’s ruling
The art dealer has been involved in a number of lawsuits, which allege he defaulted on purchases of art
The renowned gallerist says he will sell ten works to fund his retirement
Inaugural Taipei Dangdai fair reflects growth of wider art market in the region
The new Congress could reintroduce a key bill to establish droit de suite in the US
‘Opportunity Zones’ present a new kind of tax-deferred exchange on high-value assets
Dealers’ association seeks meeting with culture minister over fears report will open the door to numerous restitution claims for a range of artefacts
From the US solo debut of Rodrigo Cass in San Francisco to some of Ulay's first photographs on view in London, here are the shows to see
Supreme court victory in France allows the auction house to shift the responsibility for resale royalties from sellers to buyers of works of art
New US owner of former Chinese building-materials business turns to lucrative fractional ownership of art
Apps such as FaceTime and WeChat are shifting how collectors choose to buy
A slew of recent high-profile departures begs the question—are top auction house executives burning out?
Loic Gouzer to leave Christie’s as the auction house restructures in the wake of Francis Outred's departure, while Phillips upgrades its New York headquarters
Hollywood entertainment agency intends to return entire investment after murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Similar endeavours in other industries suggest that there is merit in working together to reduce financial crime
Marian Goodman Gallery says Self-Portrait on the train, Germany, had condition problems but seller's representative says low estimate was the issue
Critics say the proposed law, which stalled following the US mid-term elections, would place an unnecessary burden on dealers
David Hockney was latest white male artist to set a record this year
The Leonardo and Banksy auction spectacles suggested a future in which marketing triumphs. But was it ever thus?
From new exhibitor regulations at Art Basel in Miami Beach to questions over insurance and taxes
With at least 19 such events taking place during Art Basel in Miami Beach this year, have we reached "peak fair"?
Galleries at the fair are giving lesser-known deceased artists the credit they deserve
Christie's and Sotheby's sell near identical Van Dyck portraits of Princess Mary, and new records are set for Frans Hals and a jolly Judith Leyster
From conservation and insurance to customs and tax issues, the complications of keeping art on boats
The rapid growth in the number of loan providers, from private banks to specialist lenders, could transform the art market’s relationship with the financial markets
Fifteen years on since we first reported from Art Basel in Miami Beach, art as an investment has taken a new form
The late pianist’s 1981 annotated score of Bach’s Goldberg Variations is the first of his manuscripts to come to market
Former deal-maker, who joined the auction house in 2016 with the acquisition of Art Agency, Partners, will leave on 31 December
Our pick of highlights from December's auctions
The Carlton Gallery of San Diego and a nearby warehouse had hundreds of pieces