“Some of the works that we’re selling here, I’m very confident that in three years they will double in price,” says Mriya gallery founder Artem Yalanskiy
Chabi Nouri, who previously led the watch and jewellery company Piaget, replaces Bruno Vinciguerra
The terminations follow a general trend among galleries that are moving away from visitor engagement to visitor management, the workers were told
The 24,000 sq. ft location in the city’s Landmark Chater building will host exhibitions as well as a concept store—currently featuring Banksy’s famed shredded Girl with a Balloon
By signing an inventive contract, visitors to the new fair can take home pieces of art at no charge, while artists are allowed to keep rights on the work
New York's largest art fair is welcoming both a new director and a new floor plan
The work on paper, purchased at Christie’s New York in 2014, was allegedly paid for with money embezzled from Malaysia’s 1MDB sovereign investment fund
The popularity of the ‘less is more’ look is putting art and antiques dealers under pressure
This is the most valuable fossil to ever sell at auction, as the market for dinosaur bones continues to climb
The fair dedicated to lens-based and digital art will be led by the director of the Shanghai edition, Fan Ni
But consistent strength in its sell-through rate and Asia Pacific buyer base show the auction house's ‘resilience’ amid obstacles
The rich are still looking to buy art, but they want it buttressed by personalities and entertainment
Event’s tenth-anniversary edition celebrated resilience of city’s art trade
From the end of tax breaks on overseas income to new anti-money laundering laws, experts weigh in on what we can expect from the change
The 30,000 sq. ft space will debut on 26 October with a group show featuring works by nearly 50 artists
The gallery has spaces in London and Basel and represents artists including Charlie Godet Thomas and Nicole Bachmann
The Florida fair's 2024 edition, its first led by Bridget Finn, will feature 283 galleries and an increased Latin American presence
McMillan joins as the New York City fair, which was acquired by Frieze last summer, prepares for its 30th anniversary edition in September
The Arrival Art Fair will hold its inaugural edition in June 2025 at Tourists, the popular hotel in North Adams, Massachusetts
Camacho says her new space in Jackson Square is further proof that art “plants the seeds for regrowth” in San Francisco’s core
A native of Los Angeles, Mulrooney aims to highlight emerging and mid-career artists at her eponymous gallery
Slim auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's saw a rediscovered Quentin Metsys and a modestly priced Botticelli come to the block
The almost certain Labour victory could have major impact on art buyers, who were restrained during the summer season
The painting previously sold at Christie’s for £254,500
The work, to be auctioned at Sotheby’s today, was one of more than 2,500 held as collateral and sold, shortly before the Nazi invasion, by the Dutch bank Lisser & Rosenkranz
Austin gallerists boosting local art scene with joint collectors’ circle
This month 70 galleries will gather at Pacifico Yokohama, hoping to access Japan’s “incredible domestic wealth”
The Venetian master's exquisite early depiction of the Holy Family, once recovered in a bag at a bus-stop seven years after being stolen from Longleat House, is estimated to fetch £15m-£25m in London sale
Elaine Holt has been appointed as the deputy chair of Sotheby's Asia, while six other specialists across locations have received title changes
Bright spots in the heavily guaranteed auction included a £15m Basquiat and competition for the collection of Ralph I. Goldenberg