The founder of Tribeca’s 1969 Gallery claims a former employee has been contacting the gallery’s clients for his own business
Virginia Brilliant accuses the dealers of "repeatedly, regularly and constantly making misogynistic, antisemitic, racist and homophobic comments" and more
Christie’s was hit by ransomware hackers—and now by a class action suit
The portraits painted by Bartholomäus Zeitblom carry an estimate of £400,000-£600,000
Rival Sotheby’s recently entered a consultation period ahead of redundancies
The fair, now in its second iteration since being acquired by Frieze, remains New York's largest
Pipeline and Slugtown will show each others’ artists this summer in the hopes of promoting "cross-regional artistic collaborations" in England
The reduction, which comes into effect next year, meets long-standing demands from German dealers
The event's eight edition was held as artist villages are demolished and cultural figures flee the city
Art Invest Srl claims it will sell paintings and buy them back for a 6.8% value increase over 18 months
The complaint, filed on 3 June by a Dallas-based customer, is the latest problem for the auction house following a major cyberattack
But can the notoriously fickle art market ever be considered a sure bet?
The longtime California art dealer is facing up to 15 years in prison
We spoke to cultural historians, former ministers and museum directors about the changes they hope to see for the culture sector—and crucially, who they will vote for
The Artists' Fair at Somerset House aims to provide new selling routes and "celebrate community"
Works by the painter, owned by the controversial "playboy" socialite, were offered at Christie's New York this month
Italian authorities are using artificial intelligence to identify works of art up for sale that may have been stolen or trafficked
Auction house is in “consultation period” ahead of redundancies, sources say
Through sculpture, algorithms and alternative gazes, the medium is reimagined at this year's edition of the city-wide event
As 130 galleries take part in this year's fourth edition of the event, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck roundup some of their exhibition highlights, from John Baldessari to Michaël Borremans, Nan Goldin to BLCKGEEZER
The event formerly known as Paris+ par Art Basel will move to the Grand Palais this year
The group RansomHub say they are behind the attack that took down the auction house's website earlier this month
Works by Jean Paul Riopelle, Emily Carr, Tom Thomson and other titans of Canadian art history contributed to the evening’s total take of C$22.6m
The auction house's global chairman will leave at the end of the month
Discrepancies in the dates of Hirst's works are—once again—coming under scrutiny
The large-scale investment vehicle raises major questions about who gets to decide where, how and to whom art circulates
Recently unsealed court filings show 71 works by artists like Basquiat, Twombly and Giacometti were unloaded over a two-year period
A trove of works by artists such as Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica has been consigned to the commercial gallery
His death was confirmed by Epiris, the private equity firm that owns the auction house
The young Los Angeles-based painter is riding the ups and downs of her spectacular market breakout