The ex-ceo of Phillips de Pury talks about her plans to create a group of art publications and to make an “Art Davos”
A committee of experts has decided that the reattributed painting, Young Woman Seated at the Virginals, is authentic
Forgeries inspired by the burgeoning popularity of the genre are becoming increasingly problematic
Figures show between 1.2% and 17% decline in turnover
Gilbert and George and Mickey Wolfson are among the enthusiastic collectors
Has the Eternal City overtaken Milan and Turin?
Clear success for the first European crafts fair held at the Victoria and Albert Museum
The Art Newspaper visits the biggest art collector in the world and talks about the five museums he is building in Doha
Let us face facts. Before money changes hands, unfamiliar art is not studied because nobody thinks it is worthy of study
The new location is drawing collectors into the Paris stock exchange
Many of the objects, some extant since the first millennium BC, were looted from the site and entered the international market
Hicham Aboutaam sold the antiquity to a New York buyer for $950,000; the US says it is part of a the looted Western Cave hoard
Prices are rising for a new generation of Indian artists
However, this controversial exhibition at the Olympia Fine Art Fair might boost her posthumous profile
Exhibitors reported enthusiastic buying as collectors embraced new areas of the market
The market today requires that young artists have global representation, but unless they embrace Warholesque production techniques few can keep pace with the demand this entails
Should the contents of his studio have been sold or destroyed?
Before police intervened, thousands of objects were plundered by locals and sold on to Europe
Sotheby's sale lands within estimate at £1.3 million
Sotheby’s cuts losses, sells London Institute
Asian bidding dominated the saleroom sessions
Eggleston peddles to a new record
Valued at $3 million, Roman bronze statue also boasts impeccable provenance
Where should Pinault go from here?
Farnsworth House will be auctioned next month
3 year run planned, inspired by US SOFA fair
Four people are responsible for establishing whether works by the artist are authentic. Their decision is final. Now they are under attack by collectors who say they have ulterior motives for rejecting works
The Parisian event is going from strength to strength, underlining the weakening of BRUNEA, Brussels
Volume and values are down, as are the number of lots valued at £1 million+ being sold
Two have already broken the $1 million barrier, and auction prices are rising