The Italian gallerist's planned complex will be the first private hub dedicated to contemporary art in the province of Asti
As a show at the Monnaie de Paris explores how money and creativity have been intertwined since the early 19th century, Sotheby’s is set to move into the Whitney’s former home
The London-based franchise expands further into the US market with the acquisition of two of its largest fairs
With auction sales faltering and a respected commercial gallery going into administration, Ben Lewis sees echoes of the slump of 2008
The London commercial gallery is now under the control of insolvency practitioners after a petition from Barclays Bank
93-year-old Jean Lupu, who allegedly faked 17th- and 18th-century royal furniture, and his wife say they are unable to stand trial due to illness and stress
The long-running photography fair was last held at the Upper East Side institution until 2016, when it decamped to Midtown
The standalone sales come off the back of numerous high-profile projects involving the British artist
The Hamptons’ longest-running art fair has been called off this year due to “unforeseen logistical issues”
The auction house made £53.9m (with fees) from 38 lots, and saw a new record established for Fra Angelico
Artex, the latest in a slew of new initiatives, is offering shares in a Francis Bacon triptych for as little as $100—but is it a good investment?
The £39.4m auction was led by a 15th-century painting by the Master of the Baroncelli Portraits at £7.9m, while a new record was set for a work by William Hogarth—albeit sold to a single bid
The annual eclectic gallery trail finishes on Friday, with 51 participants to see around central London
The chairman of the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art reflects on an increasingly scrutinised industry as the organisation marks its 30th anniversary
Plus one of only four paintings by the 15th century Master of the Baroncelli portraits
The painting was pulled from a sale in June following reports it was sold under duress in 1936 by Walter Blank, who died in Spain while fleeing Nazi Germany
Plus, Spain’s historical memory and a Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby
Anna Boch is celebrated with an ambitious exhibition, opening in Ostend
“Japan’s art market is behind where logic dictates it should be,” says the fair's co-founder Magnus Renfrew
An auction house in Austria intended to sell the artefact before officials stepped in, according to the Mexican government
Few big-ticket consignments and New York's turbo-charged May sales marred tonight's performance
Her predecessor, Maike Cruse, recently left the role to lead Art Basel's flagship Swiss fair
The night's star lot made up nearly half of the £190.3m total for Sotheby's Modern and contemporary evening auction
Boomers may do well to sell their acquisitions sooner rather than later, as tastes in art are changing
Event's organisers say they are pursuing options with UK government to "work around" Brexit
The British artist’s work—which reframes art history through abstraction, feminism and pop culture—has been on countless collectors’ wishlists in recent years
Eight artists have been invited to select one of their peers for solo stands at this year's fair
"1919" is among Colescott’s most important works, according to Bonhams, and figured prominently in a recent touring retrospective
Under patrimony laws the museum cannot intervene during the auction but can buy up works at the final price
The 2004 work Congestion Charge has a high estimate of £1.8m in the 29 June auction