A former home for Huguenot refugees and a secret garden in the middle of Mayfair are among the venues used to host exhibitions in recent months—but public sculpture brings its challenges
The gallery, which has spaces in Kolkata and Mumbai, is showing eight South Asian women artists on its roster at the fair
Three works will be going up for auction at Christie's New York—but with an unusual caveat
It’s 20 years since the art fair opened its tent flaps. How much has changed?
Named Chomper for its well-preserved set of teeth, the skeleton was unearthed in Montana in 2019
Rembrandt is said to have created the painting of the blind Tobit, which is on sale for £24m, a year or two before his father died
The initiative was created by the UK-based company Roxbox, which has developed a range of reusable shipping crates to tackle waste
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With two shows coming up and auction prices on the rise, the US photographer is finally emerging from the shadows of her famous male associates
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Despite a slew of records set for Western art in Asia, including new highest prices for Modigliani and Mark Bradford, the Hong Kong sale made below its low estimate
The work by the Ethiopian-American artist was sold by Sotheby's Hong Kong for $9.32m with fees
"La Patience" (1948), which was one of two Balthus paintings in the museum’s collection, will go up for auction at Sotheby’s New York in November
The debate over Europe’s art capital intensifies as post-Brexit red tape complicates business for UK art sellers and more major galleries set up shop in the French capital
Christie’s will offer six of the seven pieces by Schiele that were restituted to heirs of Fritz Grünbaum last month during its November sales in New York
Organisers expect more than 50 galleries to take part in the fair's inaugural edition next year
The Biblical scene was recently offered at auction for just €10,000
The probe concerns a convoluted financial transaction around properties in the French luxury ski resort Courchevel
A double-sided Fernand Léger estimated between $15m to $20m leads the offering, amassed by a Dutch shipping and oil magnate and his wife
The collection is led by Pablo Picasso’s Femme endormie (1934) which the auction house estimates will sell for between $25m and $35m
More than 85 galleries will show at this year's edition, which takes place at the historic Monnaie de Paris for the second-year running
The event, one of the most remote art festivals in the world, features more than 280 artists
Establishing ownership and value of works can be a complicated business, as recent legal cases have shown
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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"