But heavy disappointment for collector Basia Johnson as recently acquired works failed to sell
Too few collectors, and too specialised, to guarantee success even for masterpieces
Christie’s succeeds with the sale of goods recently in the trade and much restored
Bought since the 80s, the eight Dutch and Flemish paintings include Rembrandt and Sweerts
Top Taiwanese dealer Jeff C.F. Hsu gives an exceptionally detailed analysis with names of leading figures in the market and where to find what kind of art
1996 saw high prices and new records with the Chinese determining the shape and make up of future sales
Works kept by the artist are to be exhibited in a commercial gallery for the first time
Commissaire-priseurs unite in preparation for 1998
The pioneering company find that patience is the key to success in Japan
This month, the New York gallery celebrates its sesquicentennial with an exhibition on its most famous paintings and clients
Andrew Fabricant will shortly be opening an office in New York
With the Shanghai Museum expanding this month, a modern art museum planned for two years hence and a dozen serious commercial galleries likely in 1997
8,000 works stored for over forty years in the medieval monastery at Mauerbach
Why I prefer decorative arts
The ailing fair has brought in radical new measures including a party with the President at the Elysée Palace to encourage collectors and improve the standard of exhibitors
Ex-Sotheby’s David Nash opens as dealer, Paula Cooper relaunches, and Rauschenberg flirts with PaceWildenstein
Sotheby’s were successful; the National Trust furious
Daniel Katz, Britain’s leading sculpture dealer, has a major exhibition in London this month. He describes his thirty-year career and his undimmed passion for art
Five bidders competed for a Hirst painting
After leaving Berlin in 1937, Berggruen will be placing his collection - which will go on show this autumn - on a ten-year loan with the Berlin State Museums
Controversial stately sell-off
Money from finance, industry and the law fund some of the city’s leading buyers and contemporary art is high on their agenda
Rapid advances as new companies model their catalogues and conditions of sale on Western models
A difficult market now centred on Israel and Amsterdam
Collectors fear the end of British rule in the Territory, but some young dealers see huge opportunities
However, there is still a marked lack of Spanish collectors
Also in London, Lotta Hammer's gallery in Fitzrovia and "Some of my best friends are geniuses" curated by Jake Chapman
Dorotheum held its first sale there on 11 November. Results were mixed
In a radical change of policy, the Getty now favours archaeological conservation, research and education over collection building