Venue is the London dealer’s third in the UK capital
Modigliani soars, but many pieces once owned by Alfred Taubman fall flat
Christie’s to sell Margaret Thatcher’s belongings after V&A turns them down
As political and economic turmoil increases risks for businesses worldwide, the high-end market has become a tale of two cities
Judge dismisses attempts to throw out lawsuits and orders trial over fake Abstract Expressionists
Market turns on its head as buyers show less interest in the usual contemporary, blue-chip names
Bonhams has big plans to break into the contemporary Asian art market—next year
Forgers reportedly work to order from Sotheby's catalogues
There seems to be no limit to the number of works that are being snapped up, ranging from those by the acknowledged superstars of the period—Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri, Piero Manzoni—to lesser-known names that are coming out of the woodwork to meet extraordinary demand
Secret legacies, family feuds and the aristocratic rakes who couldn’t resist a bet
Mayfair stalwart gets "new lease of life" in merger with Coll & Cortes
Art world will have to rethink its schedule as London fair moves earlier in the month
Italian fashion photographer Amedeo Turello has amassed 200 images over more than 20 years
Paris Internationale and Asia Now look to attract art world footfall
Late 18th-century Vincenzo Chilone regatta scene once owned by John and Anna Jaffé is due to be sold at Christie’s
Forget opening galleries in far-flung territories—globalisation is benefiting the traditional hubs
Dmitry Aksenov, the chairman of viennacontemporary, speaks to us about the Austrian capital's latest fair
After splitting from Viennafair, viennacontemporary focuses on countries that lack strong art markets