The longtime New York dealers will transition to a “project-based advisory” programme
The new location at 83 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré will offer 30% more exhibition space
Moore will advise on the forthcoming, arts-centric edition of the festival in his new role as culture lead of private equity firm Panarae
Pricier to attend than prestigious fairs such as Art Basel, and with a cap on visitor numbers, the event at Lake Como in Italy highlights a lucrative market niche
Sales volumes have hit a record high, with art at lower price levels particularly popular
The 32-year-old London-based artist says she is still working it all out while collectors rush in
Conservation has revealed the extensive changes Rubens made to a work originally by Herri Met de Bles
The painter, who features in a major Black figurative painting survey at the Kunstmuseum Basel, discusses his growing collection
Moore, who is also an executive producer on the series, will star as art restorer Dianne Modestini
Bank of America surveyed more than 1,000 US citizens with more than $3m in assets for their poll of high-net-worth individuals
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has charged the owners of Merces Gallery with selling prohibited animal products online
The dealer, who died in Paris “after a brief illness”, represented many of the most ambitious contemporary artists of the past half-century
Fabricant’s wife Laura Paulson, a former Christie's rainmaker who helped launch Gagosian Art Advisory, has also left
We find out what this year's fair says about the state of the art market. Plus, the veteran journalist Lynn Barber tells us about her encounters with artists and we discover a forgotten master of Neo-Classical art
Freewheeling art project has moved to a farm, while Art Basel repositions for a new generation of collectors
Susanna Blunt alleges the dealer Benjamin Lumb promised to compensate her for a stolen piece and knocked over several works in a “domino effect”
Insiders say that today’s market is “hard to describe, very hard to decipher”
VIPs prove that they came to town to buy, not just to “eat the sausage in the courtyard”
The fair debuted in 2023 on the same dates and in the same building as The Armory Show
Reduced value, mixed results dent idea of contemporary art as investable asset
Venerable brand looks to refresh its image with late-night venue and revamp of outdoor Parcours section
The founder of Tribeca’s 1969 Gallery claims a former employee has been contacting the gallery’s clients for his own business
Virginia Brilliant accuses the dealers of "repeatedly, regularly and constantly making misogynistic, antisemitic, racist and homophobic comments" and more
Christie’s was hit by ransomware hackers—and now by a class action suit
The portraits painted by Bartholomäus Zeitblom carry an estimate of £400,000-£600,000
Rival Sotheby’s recently entered a consultation period ahead of redundancies
The fair, now in its second iteration since being acquired by Frieze, remains New York's largest
Pipeline and Slugtown will show each others’ artists this summer in the hopes of promoting "cross-regional artistic collaborations" in England
The reduction, which comes into effect next year, meets long-standing demands from German dealers
The event's eight edition was held as artist villages are demolished and cultural figures flee the city