Beautiful art in the Beautiful Country
The buy was demonstrative of the gallery's commitment to acquiring works from that period
A rising market for the Vogue shot: two shows, one at the V&A, the other at Hamilton’s
It is estimated that between 65-80% of Giacometti furniture and sculpture offered at auction since 1986 is fake
The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors
Francis Bacon’s “Pope” fetches top price at Sotheby’s
The response to the first critical study of this subject has been enthusiastic
Contemporary art dealer affirms his confidence in the artists he works with by doubling the gallery space at the Lisson
A useful, market-serving guide to thirty young British artists
Surrealism à la mode
Populist legislation involves no more “chandelier” bids, loans to buyers, or secret reserve
The art market at the touch of a button
No more free champagne at the 22nd Art fair, from 12 to 17 June
Thumbs down for the modern and contemporary paintings section
Some exhibitions postponed, but a gothic-revival room and a Qi Buddha head for sale
We observed that while the market was feeling fragile during the 1991 slump, fortunes have a way of turning around
Ruedi Staechelin appointed leadership role
While Russia tears down the images of Communism, there is a market in Germany for former artists of the regime
As “Sensation!”, the exhibition of the Saatchi collection of young British art, opens at the Royal Academy we ask what drives Saatchi to buy, and risk, so much
After Warhol and Johns, it’s the turn of the globe-trotting
Watch out for Millares, Chillida, Domìnguez and Barceló. Interpol find “French connection”
Fresh information has confirmed the importance of the works which will be put on the block
The Philippines to auction the Collection to set up an agricultural reform programme