As interest in pre-colonial and colonial art grows, authors look to document Indonesian art
We explore the rapid fall from favour of Symbolist art and its recovery in value after academic exposure
Strong bidding from expatriate Iranians recalls pre-Revolution prices
Picasso, Matisse, Miró and Dalí suggest that great works of art continue to command great prices in changing markets
The Yorkshire furniture tycoon is one of the most important art and antique collectors in Britain today, but his name is almost unknown
The Andy Warhol Foundation is appealing the case, which will be heard in October
Renoir makes his TV debut as controversy reigns over merchandising
Meanwhile, Bertrand's return to drawing is on display at Samia Saouma
The colony’s first artist-in-residence appeals to new local collectors
Top dealer Giuseppe Eskenazi blames the auction houses
Christie's cancel a London sale and European dealers are flocking to the US to buy and sell
Twelve American dealers and seventeen private collectors invited
Bacon, Kitaj, Warhol and Richter attract keen competition
“The biggest change in the publishing business these days is the phenomenon of the super-store and the breakneck pace at which these stores are opening”
As the recession begins to abate in Germany, the market for art books blossoms
How publishers are coping with changes in academic approaches to art and the buying habits of the public
Reasonable results, with collectors looking lively
Some of Europe’s oldest collections have recently been broken up: are there many left, and who is buying the books?
Dramatic rise in counterfeit bronzes on the market
The Texas gathering is expected to attract as many as 50,000 visitors
Johnson Chang is promoting the avant-garde
Abrams’s winning bid for 170-page illustrated diary
Works of illustration and Italian genre photography have been market favourites since the seventies
Few buyers, but innovative galleries win the public's approval
Admical offers a number of explanations as to why figures have declined
A ten-fold increase in turnover on 1993
Ali Baba’s cave of forgeries uncovered—the crucial evidence lay in the fake certificates
While there is some support for its attribution, doubt still lingers