Death threats, market interests and too many specialists bedevil research into the subject
Old Masters were booming, but decorative arts were a hard sell
Claim against Agnew’s dismissed though the painting ruled not autograph
Are taxes and regulations hamstringing Europe or does the US just spend more?
“Dealers must overcome the interior decorator mentality”
Investment companies bidding as Bergé drops out
Record prices for Andreas Gursky, Peter Doig, Luciano Fabro and Douglas Gordon
Prices are rising for the Modern British neo-romantic
The loss-making site is shutting down its UK offices
The foundation has licensed Warhol imagery for around 13 years
Collect is to be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum this February
Collectors are buying for sun-drenched second homes
The supply of great art is slowing, but wonderful things still appear on the market
Launched at the height of the internet boom in 1999, it has to date received $24 million of capital funding
Are today’s “limited edition prints” really original, and will they gain in value? Probably not
The small firm's success lies in their acquisition of big-name artists
Traditional boundaries are being blurred
The company has a website and you can browse through all the work but can not buy online.
Inaugural sales do well
How the auction houses are encroaching on the dealers’ bailiwick, and why these are still in business
From a game-changing Japanese scandal to price-fixing at the world's leading auction houses, we look at the most significant developments over the past ten years
Six of the richest Scots and international collectors bid on the collection of the Fleming merchant bank
It became apparent that hosting the imminent art fair would be unfeasible due to shipping and insurance issues
The company is moving from clicks to bricks selling through furnishing shops such as Conran
Excellent results for an exemplary group of Chinese porcelain
Briest allies with Artcurial