The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget
The fair’s third edition features a strong contingent of under-recognised artists from Latin America and beyond
The fair feels effects of economic slump, but benefits from two local biennials and new city-wide initiatives
Sotheby’s reported plunge in earnings is part of a bigger picture
After three decades, New York’s biggest art fair is shaking things up, with a new parent company, a new director and a more global lineup
Introducing ten new artists reshaping reality
The collector and curator Su Park reveals what to see in the Korean capital—and where to wind down—during a hectic week
Dominique Savelkoul recently served as director of the Mu.Zee museum in Oostende, Belgium
The fashion entrepreneur took her time to deliberate when buying an expensive black balloon and finds that Louise Bourgeois’s works resonate with her on a sensual level
Responding to "crisis" with determination, the gallery has relocated to "avoid stagnation"
The sprawling event, staged with a $1.9m investment from the city, hopes to boost flagging tourism and provide a new market moment for Asia
A document sent to investors, and seen by the newspaper, ahead of investment from Abu Dhabi’s wealth fund also reveals a 25% drop in auction sales
Increasingly unsettled elites are making a struggling market even less predictable
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Economic slowdown has halted the recent rapid growth—but new state initiatives could pay off
The São Paulo art fair’s third edition adds a new section for monumental works while staying relentlessly focused on the national scene
The Belgian fair is debuting during Armory Week, as opposed to New York Design Week, in hopes of tapping into a critical mass of collectors
The multi-day expo combines the traditional markers of an art fair with a distinct economic structure and community-oriented events
"Over Vitebsk" by Marc Chagall hung at the Museum of Modern Art for decades until 2020, when it was restituted to the the heirs of a Jewish-owned art gallery in 1930s Berlin
Works owned by the founders of art-book publisher Abbeville Press could make up to $16m at Sotheby’s
Estimated at up to £50,000, a large-scale piece made of coal sacks will go on the block at Bonhams in October
The work will headline the inaugural sale at Christie's new Zaha Hadid-designed headquarters in the Henderson building
A personal memoir recalling the French actor’s “serious case of collectoritis” that saw him acquiring works by Albrecht Dürer, Théodore Géricault and Georges Braque
Now authenticated by the leading authority on do Amaral, the work’s price has gone up 275%
Thought to be 3,500 years old, the squatting ritual figure has never before been exhibited
Digital players focus on transparent, algorithmically driven analytics to appeal to a younger base for whom the medium is cool. But that data still needs informed interpretation
The city’s first major art fair will bring around 60 galleries to Atlanta, organisers say
Moco’s latest outpost on prime Marble Arch site soft launched with a show by “icons” of contemporary art
Patrick Drahi will remain auction house's majority shareholder in $1bn deal, as ADQ buys shares to "reduce leverage" and support "growth and innovation"
A museum solo in the artist's adopted hometown accompanies steady demand among buyers and curators