Despite currency collapse of Nigeria's naira and a weakened South African rand, the category performed better than the overall market
The reassuring result was a marked increase from last year's equivalent auction—despite a cyberattack that has taken down the auction house's website
The gallery catalogues range from 1986 to 2005
The UK's premier photography fair is still finding its identity, with strong curated sections and projects presented amid more vacuous work
The results were led by Monet's 'Meules à Giverny' and Leonora Carrington's record-breaking 'Les Distractions de Dagobert'
Major results for Félix González-Torres and Jean-Michel Basquiat lifted the De la Cruz collection and 21st-century double-header
The sale's hammer total fell short of its estimate, but also represented an increase of 24% over the equivalent auction in 2023
Strong sell-through rate and multiple artist records offset soft demand for top lots
The Independent art fair has partnered with Los Angeles’s Contemporary Art Library to launch the New York Gallery History Project
The auction giant’s web address currently redirects to a placeholder page where telephone numbers for its various offices are listed
Prices at the fair are ticking up, but that did not stop several galleries from selling out their stands during the VIP preview
The fair's blend of historical and contemporary works drew many admirers and solid sales, though lower price points were conspicuous
The Campus, near the town of Hudson, will open to the public this summer
The Hauser & Wirth exhibition of "lighter" pieces by the Basque artist—best known for his huge steel sculptures—commemorates his centenary
Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management—though later decisions will be made based on a breadth of considerations
Another edition, another double-digit increase of exhibitors for Milan’s premier commercial art event, which is trying to carve a new identity
Fluttering butterflies enliven the greenery, but also remind us of the transience of life
Participating gallery numbers up in second edition of the Bucharest art fair
The current focus on biennials obscures a past when artists reset the agenda
The gallery presentation format brings sales—and more—amid broader market tightness
There are so many discoveries to be made at Adriano Pedrosa's international exhibition this year
The city's collectors were out in force during the fair's preview day at The Shed
Esther, established by two gallerists from the Baltic state, is inspired by the pop-up Basel Social Club
This is the second year running in which the country will have five galleries attending—the highest number as a percentage of total exhibitors
The fair’s organisers have partnered with organisations across the city while New York dealers have a major presence
Galleries such as Molitor have their debut and mega gallery Pace hosts a pop up, while others present shows in brand-new locations
Unpacking the mystery around the Austrian artist’s painting, which sold for €30 million in Vienna, plus a look at a retrospective of Horn’s pioneering practice and a newly conserved Cézanne
Sotheby’s will sell a rare Monet haystack five years after a similar work broke the artist’s record at auction
The price paid by a buyer from Hong Kong was at the lower end of the estimate range, but still an auction record for Austria
The show at the Palazzo Cavanis includes 15 works in which the Polish artist uses the device of concealment to critique historical depictions of women