From Brian Eno’s lower register to distinguished Danish design
New event in Soviet relic casts an eye beyond Polish borders
Former director of Pompidou among names behind online platform, which sells works for under $10,000<br> <br>
Sales from the 14,000-work collection will continue
The event draws blue-chip galleries from across the US to the Pacific Northwest
Artists given non-traditional spaces and free rein to put on shows
Fakes and squabbles have long-obscured scholarship, but a catalogue raisonné may now be in the pipeline
Dealers and auction houses stage selling shows during the art world's summer break
New projects are looming, but there are still around 150 artists’ studios in the Brooklyn neighbourhood
A slew of new posts includes the appointment of museum professional Eric Shiner to the Fine Arts division
The gallerist’s new space, which opens this autumn, fills the ground floor of a Chelsea townhouse
A selection of objects that reflect the variety of art on offer, both in terms of price and medium
From a poetic Claude landscape to Rubens's masterpiece depicting biblical incest, here's our pick of this week's sales
As a busy, but thinner, season draws to a close in the wake of Brexit, uncertainty is the order of the day
Art market professionals send an open letter to the government warning that a complete tusk ban would foster a black market
Ministry of culture is investigating authenticity of furniture bought by Versailles since 2008
Impressionist and Modern evening totals are down by half, but a dearth of top works is more to blame than the UK’s Brexit vote