The relationship between public institutions and private dealers has historically taken many forms, and is anything but simple
Relief for dealers after Dutch fair rings up decent sales
The Armory Show and New York’s satellite fairs prove US market is holding up
£15m development in South Kensington’s “Albertopolis” cultural zone will house shows and projects
Institutional boost for country’s rising art scene, but still only a handful of local collectors
Big-name artists and institutions are using Kickstarter to fund their projects
This was one of the conclusions reached during the panel discussion Informing the Art World, held at the Tefaf Art Symposium in Maastricht on 11 March
Artists Mat Collishaw, Idris Khan and Gary Hume support new platform
One category no longer seen as sufficient to attract new buyers
Two Indian sculptures were seized from Christie’s, New York ahead of Asia Week
US tax court’s valuation revision reduces estate taxes for heirs
Departure follows that of co-head Alex Rotter last month
Jonathan Crockett will become head of 20th-century and contemporary art and deputy chairman, Asia
Annual Tefaf report shows 7% decline in a polarised market tilted toward the one-percent
Galleries like Sprüth Magers and Hauser Wirth & Schimmel quietly but fiercely compete for the city's artists
Zwirner and Gagosian galleries are embroiled in the feud between the Austrian artist’s archive and foundation in the wake of his deathbed decision
The non-commercial Dhaka Art Summit is helping to raise the international profile of South Asian artists
The conceptual artist has jumped ship to David Zwirner gallery, which is now showing her works in New York
There is more to this field than feathers and tomahawks, says leading specialist Donald Ellis
The former Art Basel Hong Kong director says he was 'surprised and disappointed' by the decision