The haul includes works purportedly by Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich and Natalia Goncharova
The fair, along with its satellite event the Dallas Invitational, testify to the importance of the local collector base, dealers say
Hermès's alleged sale strategy for the in-demand bags parallels dealers' waiting list policies, but legal experts are sceptical of the lawsuit's merits
The museum's share of proceeds—estimated at up to $25m by Christie's—will go toward establishing an endowment fund for new acquisitions
The 15th edition of the event, which spans auction sales and gallery exhibitions, was impacted by slowdown in China’s economy
Auction house sees maturing of market since the heady days of 2021 as works by the digital art pioneer are sold in combination with launch of their catalogue raisonné-like historical survey "On NFTs"
The monumental canvas is expected to reset the record price at auction for any work from the series
The new joint venture will operate in São Paulo and Brussels, opening with solo shows of 2024 Venice Biennale artist Jota Mombaça
In 2022, Philbrick was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to an $86m fraud
Plus, a mid-career painting by African American artist Hughie Lee-Smith
Predominance of new generation reflects an emerging trend across Asia
The pioneering patron of LGBTQ+ art in Asia discusses the importance of preserving community legacies and shares his favourite Hong Kong eateries
The SAR is riding out economic and political challenges with more buyers, bigger galleries and serious art
After 17 years on the Lower East Side, the New York gallerist holds forth on his move to “the middle of the conversation”
Experts predict few operational changes after Sotheby’s wins fraud trial
A highlight of Sotheby's May evening sales, Bacon's first full-scale painting of George Dyer was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2022
Frieze's search to replace Berry, who has led The Armory Show since 2017, is already underway
Customs processes to be streamlined to boost the domestic art market and simplify the importing of art and antiques in the wake of Brexit
Amid threats to freedom, career moves and censorship become hard to tell apart
He declared the auction to be art’s true benchmark, but Rosenberg was also a committed promoter of the avant-garde
The restrictions will focus on imports of non-European cultural property
Plus, the top takeaways from the new Art Basel/UBS report and a weaving by Anni Albers
Sleeper hunter dealers must recognise they have an asymmetrical relationship to vulnerable people pressured by circumstance to sell off their treasured heirlooms
Last year saw a drop in sales of ultra high-value works but an increase in trading volume
A shorter runtime, a new Focus section and outreach to young buyers show promise as a way forward for the venerable Dutch fair
A show at the Morgan Library & Museum traces the modern economy's emergence in the Middle Ages—and how it influenced art from the start
This entertaining satire combines liberal quantities of sex, violence, money and drugs with the Britart scene
Overall auction results are strong—largely thanks to rise of second hand car purchases—but sales of fine art and antiques have fallen significantly from last year
The 20th/21st century and Art of the Surreal auctions were up 18.5% by value on their March 2023 versions
The 27-lot sale brought in £10.9m without fees after three works were pulled and another three failed to sell