Abstract paintings and totem-like piece are among the early sales at the fair
The 17th-century work, a depiction of Christ as a child, could set a new artist record in June
From burnt wood works to Picasso-esque paintings, we look at works on sale at the fair
We talk to the Grosvenor Gallery director and Art Dubai exhibitor about FOMO and the joys of McDonald's Happy Meals
The artist trio of Rokni Haerizadeh, Ramin Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian on the joys and challenges of living, working and collecting art together
The founding director of Art Hong Kong, which was bought by Art Basel, returns with another venture in Asia
Addition of Positions fair helps create critical mass but clashes with Vienna, Chicago
Opportunity knocks, but there is a risk that it will deliver a blow to local artists and gallerists
The 27th edition of Salon du Dessin at Palais Brongniart assembles 39 dealers from Europe and the US
Will Jeff Koons’s handbags for Louis Vuitton help find a buyer for the Rubens portrait?
New residencies initiative aims to promote Gulf state's creative scene, while African galleries are on the rise at fair
But the number of galleries opening over the past ten years has plummeted 87%
Buccaneering, brilliant, art-loving—he created the power of Sotheby’s (and Christie’s learned by imitation)
Christie’s and Sotheby’s dominate in terms of value but smaller firms can compete in the field of Asian art, with the internet’s help
Artcurial to offer posters with a revolutionary spirit from the collection of Laurent Storch
Japanese collector was catapulted into the limelight when he spent $110m on a Basquiat, which is currently on 'world tour'
With new exhibitors, two preview days and refreshed floor plan, the grande dame of art and antiques fair is changing, albeit slowly
Sales come second to experiences at this art fair, and the crowd of artists, curators and scenesters seem to like it that way
Event founded by Christian Deydier is scheduled to debut one month after La Biennale Paris, to coincide with Fiac
When Robert Rauschenberg erased a drawing by Willem de Kooning in 1953, he was investigating the possibilities of what art could be—not just additive creation, but also conscious erasure
"Outsider" artists hold their own against more established contemporary names and inspire buyers in search of authenticity and quirk
Ultra-rich collectors who run their own museums will benefit from the change
Will New York district attorney’s new unit clean up the antiquities market—or shut it down?
Works dealing with issues of post-colonial politics, black power, and identity find a receptive US audience
As artificial intelligence becomes more common, the market is embracing tools that might help to bring digital natives into the Golden Age
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Your essential guide to the Armory Show, Volta, Independent, Nada and beyond
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents