From the devastation of the Cultural Revolution to the transformation of the contemporary art scene
Plus, a first-century Roman cameo and a gilt bronze statue from Tibet
In sales spanning this year and next, hundreds of works that once belonged to the SFMoMA trustee will be offered, including a box in a suitcase by Duchamp
Only one of over 75 participating galleries this year is from abroad—but Russian dealers remain determined to continue business
Rediscovered work is a preparatory study for the Battle of the Milvian Bridge fresco displayed in the Vatican’s papal apartments
Galleries from more than 20 countries are taking part in the fair's 18th edition
The privately-owned Mougins Museum of Classical Art closed in August for a revamp to rebrand as what has been described as Europe’s "first major museum dedicated to work by women artists"
Mondrian, Magritte and Freud are among the masterpieces acquired by the sanctioned Russian billionaire, according to a report by The Guardian
Hayley Romer and Craig Hepburn will work to bolster the brand's year-round presence and "engage ever broader cultural audiences"
The mega-gallery will also welcome Knoell's founder as a senior director, in a move that will "extend its commitment in Basel"
"He did his job, but his job turned out to be assisting a criminal fraud," a New York district court judge said
The dealer remains “cautiously optimistic” about the trade’s prospects this autumn
While university arts departments are being dismantled, dealers and auction houses provide learning programmes
The fair’s 80 exhibitors include a small but significant coterie of dealers from abroad while Brazilian collectors are out in force
Minneapolis gallery Modern Artifact called the price a “not-for-sale number”, adding that they intend to take the 1983 painting on tour
Brexit has not influenced the decision to launch the outpost, says the gallery's founder
The auctions will include a 1932 Picasso painting with a $120m estimate
The drawing, which was first sold by the Yorkshire auction house in 2021, depicts Dover harbour from an East India company ship
Appeal brings artists and institutions together to raise funds to support survivors and long-term reconstruction
The mega-fair will have slightly fewer exhibitors than it did in 2022
Exhibitors in the Focus section of the art fairs can receive up to 30% off stand costs through the new partnership
Nine artists, curators and dealers who beat the industry's stacked odds discuss challenges and solutions
Major auction houses have posted steep falls in turnover for the year so far—but some categories, such as luxury goods, are booming
Sales were off to a bustling start at New York City’s largest art fair, even as questions remain about what changes the new ownership will bring
The painting, which featured prominently in a recent Colescott retrospective, hammered slightly below its estimate
The new fair uniting conventional photography and new media makes a unique pitch to the trade during Armory Week
The Biblical painting will be shown at Moretti Fine Art gallery in Paris
We ask leading art world figures about their hopes and concerns, and discuss what the future has in store for museums, the art market and artists with our long-term contributors Cristina Ruiz, Georgina Adam and Louisa Buck
The city’s collectors, museums and state support make it a key player in Asia—but sales from the fair show its market is still nascent
From Boschian epics and BDSM hardware to understated sculptures and irreverent paintings, a new generation of Korean artists is making a splash