Buyers are flocking to nature-inspired works by the French artists François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne
Swan song of veteran auctioneer Jussi Pylkkänen made $640.8m—the house's highest total for a non-single-owner sale in six years
The fair's third edition has expanded in size since last year
All of the proceeds from Walters’s art collection—along with her jewellery and home décor—will go toward charitable causes, according to her estate
The star auctioneer is leaving Christie's after 38 years to share his experience "with a new generation of collectors"
The evening's total take of $406.4m was a sign of a stability—albeit one under-girded by guarantees and third-party backing—in a jittery market
Several 'wet paint' works soared while multiple blue-chip lots underperformed, defying conventional market wisdom
Dealers Anat Ebgi and Candice Madey are growing even when many observers expect galleries in their tiers to stay cautious
Results from London’s premier autumn auctions suggest price now matters as much as prestige
Some 50 galleries and institutions participated this year in the Art Basel-backed event
Fondazione Arte CRT’s new chief wants to bring art to the masses via public art programmes
The culture ministry had been given 30 months to raise the funds to purchase the work after its sale at auction in 2019 was halted
Traditionally reserved for an artist’s greatest works, the term “masterpiece” now appears routinely in auction catalogues, and may just mean a work is good, novel—or expensive
We speak to the report’s author, Clare McAndrew, about its findings
Hilda Graetz sold 'Still Life With a Cup' to fund her new life in South Africa after her art dealer father died in a concentration camp
Sales were brisk at the VIP preview of the fair's 30th edition, but "jitters" can be felt against an uncertain geopolitical backdrop
From the Most Monumental to the Best Re-appraisal, a quintet of standouts not to be missed at the Art Dealers Association of America's annual fair
The Swiss artist is celebrating a 30-year career at Sprüth Magers in London
Italy’s leading contemporary art fair embraces its ‘start-up’ ethos
Online company managing the Margate mural, intended as a comment on domestic abuse, has already sold more than £250,000 in shares
At the latest edition of Art Taipei fair, a concerted effort to galvanise the island's art scene like its regional neighbours could be felt
The latest edition of the IFPDA Print Fair in New York and a slew of moves by mega-galleries look set to reshape this long-overlooked category
The former defence attorney is accused of using his position to settle scores, including against a judge who investigated the Russian oligarch in Monaco.
"Self Portrait as a Heel (Part Two)" (1982) hasn’t been displayed in public since its last appearance at auction, in 1999
Fruits et pot de gingembre, one of three Cézanne paintings included in the sale, was found to have been sold under duress after the Nazis took power in Germany
After nearly 40 years at the auction house, Pylkkänen will work as an independent art adviser
Shielding art prices from organic market conditions doesn't always pay off
The gallery's fourth location across three continents has opened on the Place des Vosges in the Marais district