L’Appartement opens this October with an exhibition of sculptures by Takis and Yves Dana
032c gallery will operate within a traditional art market model and opens with a group show on the intersection between art and fashion
A new survey reveals that fewer than half of gallery employees feel like their lives are well-balanced
The gallery folded earlier this year and is in the process of dispersing its art inventory
The rising artist’s first UK dealer show is connecting with collectors across cultural boundaries
The auction house is expected to relocate its New York operation to 57th Street by the end of 2025
The British painter, who left his longtime dealer Michael Werner last year, is curating a show at Gagosian's New York gallery in November
The show, organised by the Italian dealer Mattia de Luca, coincides with the 60th anniversary of the artist’s death
The art and business MA is being set up to equip students with commercially valuable skills alongside an understanding of the history of the market
The international alliance will present an exhibition and events in one building during Berlin Art Week
This year's edition of Art-o-rama fair saw high exhibitor turnover and mostly muted sales, while the city’s growing number of grassroots projects shine
Prosecutors described David Voss as the leader of a forgery ring that created thousands of fake works by Norval Morrisseau
The fair champions art made on and with paper, in every form and style
The fair's third edition leans into the middle market and museum interest to expand the canon—and commercial fortunes—of Modernism
Works at price points up to the high six figures found buyers during the VIP preview of the fair’s first edition fully under the Frieze corporate umbrella
What’s behind the troubles facing auction houses and galleries? Plus, Sasha Skochilenko recounts her experience of being arrested—and incarcerated—in Russia, and the story behind a 1937 Surrealist painting by Ernst
The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget
The fair’s third edition features a strong contingent of under-recognised artists from Latin America and beyond
The fair feels effects of economic slump, but benefits from two local biennials and new city-wide initiatives
Sotheby’s reported plunge in earnings is part of a bigger picture
After three decades, New York’s biggest art fair is shaking things up, with a new parent company, a new director and a more global lineup
Introducing ten new artists reshaping reality
The collector and curator Su Park reveals what to see in the Korean capital—and where to wind down—during a hectic week
Dominique Savelkoul recently served as director of the Mu.Zee museum in Oostende, Belgium
The fashion entrepreneur took her time to deliberate when buying an expensive black balloon and finds that Louise Bourgeois’s works resonate with her on a sensual level
Responding to "crisis" with determination, the gallery has relocated to "avoid stagnation"
The sprawling event, staged with a $1.9m investment from the city, hopes to boost flagging tourism and provide a new market moment for Asia
A document sent to investors, and seen by the newspaper, ahead of investment from Abu Dhabi’s wealth fund also reveals a 25% drop in auction sales
Increasingly unsettled elites are making a struggling market even less predictable
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