Return to the classics as galleries keep their eyes on selling
Tapping into the artist's popularity after the success of his RA appearance
The judge’s ruling resolves the crux of the legal war between the foundation and the lawyer for Warhol’s estate
Russian bank revealed as major investor in the art market
Serious collectors, serious prices, but mostly for the modern
Rumours of fakes circulated
Christie's in the dock over whether Warhol's estate is worth $220 million or $558 million
Despite lukewarm predictions and no blockbuster items there was increased buyer confidence
Change needed in the face of a growing market
The 1992 Grosvenor House Antiques Fair had declared the jewel a made-up piece
Two new galleries and Karsten Schubert has moved
But Blackman's New Pier Show promises well
Kapoor at Lisson with stage designs
It makes it their most expensive purchase since Leonardo’s “Ginevra de’ Benci”
Music Television and Madonna sponsor her late lover
As the Art Dealers Association of America’s annual Armory show drew to an end we talked to Gilbert Edelson, a founder member
Also, a exhibitors unite for show entitled "Art spoken here" and sculptor Ronald Jones's debut exhibition in France
Scully is centrepiece of Cork Street’s Open Weekend
A vanished variety of collectors: the priest, the Russian in exile, the actor, the V&A Keeper, the German and Dutch aesthetes—and a millionaire
Not exactly Queensberry Rules
The event that traditionally brings the American buyers to Europe opens 17 June
The Syndicat concluded that French legislation is incomplete in its definitions of reproductions and forgery
Decorative arts no longer the Cinderella
Middle-of-the-range works have maintained their appeal, even as to the kind of collector who bought them when they were painted
Good pickings for private collectors at Drouot auctions
It is pointless to pretend that the commercial art world and the worlds of research do not interpenetrate each other. Here we look at the relationship, present and past, and ask ourselves, in what respect is the art historian any different from the lawyer who sells his opinion?
Criminal proceedings over early English pottery fraud
The Werner will give visitors a taste of Vuillard in anticipation of the Washington show