Photos spanning two centuries on offer at New York fair, which hopes to top last year's record attendance
Facing class actions, cruise ships have either abolished auctions or told auctioneers to tone down their acts
Discrepancy comes under scrutiny as more than 10,000 companies submit figures to the Government Equalities Office
Why galleries are moving into the West End district’s red-light zone
Foundation denies allegations that it manipulates the authentication process to inflate the value of its holdings
Women remain poorly represented in Tefaf's upper rank
Gallery's arrival boosts contemporary art showing at London fair following MCH Group investment, while new layout accommodates more exhibitors
Is the Spanish artist’s star turn in London the start of a new phase of his market, or business as usual?
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Q+A with the Italian collector on the occasion of a new exhibition at her foundation in Turin
Politicised work from the 1970s finds contemporary parallels at Aipad’s Photography Show
The 1949 work, unveiled in Hong Kong this week, could surpass the artist's auction record
Tighter capital and credit regulations have curtailed Chinese art buying
What to see at Art Basel in Hong Kong's satellite fair
A rare painting by Zao Wou-Ki and a watercolour from the collection of a former V&A director are also coming to auction
German artist questions authorship and market value in show of paintings by Chinese copyists based on famous works by Caravaggio, Hockney and others
Anna Somers Cocks, founding editor and chairman, looks back
Sotheby’s tests the waters with first oil painting at auction in Hong Kong
The collector of contemporary Middle Eastern art tells us what she's bought and why it would be rude to say no to Gauguin
The Dubai-based financier tells us what he's bought and how he regrets not buying Russian art
The London/Berlin dealer and Art Dubai exhibitor on being too trusting and why small talk matters
From Peter Young's Mandala-inspired works to Aissa Deebi's views of war-torn Gaza
Dealers from across Asia are ramping up their presence, and around half of the projects in the Kabinett sector are by Asian artists
In the project for the fair, 11 international artists are showing work inspired by a month’s stay in the UAE
The former deputy chair of Christie's Impressionist and Modern department will head a new Zurich office for the gallery
The art collective is bringing daytime TV, complete with a celebrity chef, to this year’s edition of The Room—Art Dubai’s interactive dining experience
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
The complex saga started in June 2015 when the Beijing-based businessman Zhang Chang bought a work by Francis Bacon at Christie’s