From our archives: Ten years ago this month, Dealers send unsold Old Masters to Sotheby’s
The Art Newspaper plans to strip away the discrepancy between auction estimates, which do not include commission, and results, which do
Art lovers with international visions
Lay-offs at auction houses, terrorism in Europe and luxury art experiences for all
Pop-up space in neighbouring Menlo Park is due for demolition
Despite generations of collecting and a favourable tax regime, the island faces formidable competition
From the contraction of the Chinese economy to the death of zombie formalism
Sindika Dokolo bought back masks from owners to get the pieces home
But the work is still owned by Tony Shafrazi two months later
Free art advice provided by UniCredit at Artissima is the latest way sponsors are promoting themselves and reaching potential new clients
Former prime minister’s belongings attract bidders from 41 countries
Glafira Rosales’s name was not mentioned in connection with the auctions, which included pieces by Sean Scully, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Louise Lawler, Andy Warhol and Ad Reinhardt
Timothée Chaillou not consulted over postponement of new Paris art fair
The prolific artist turned his hand to ceramics, photography, textiles and even poetry
The Art Preservation Index wants collectors to know that much art today is made from materials that will deteriorate fast
The Danish-Vietnamese artist will no longer have to create a “large and impressive” work for Bert Kreuk