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
In-demand artists and their galleries are exploring creative legal solutions alongside measures improving resale restrictions' likelihood of enforceability
Buyers flocked to Lalanne’s famous sheep and helped ramp prices up past the auction house's estimates
Collectors show greater interest in photographers but larger galleries still favour mid-career and older artists
Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer will offer a selection of works from the estate of Florence and Antoine Poncet
Secondary market works are taking longer to place as art trade faces “a clear readjustment”
With Hauser & Wirth's outpost on Menorca, new Ibiza gallery Can Garita and CAN Art Ibiza fair, the bohemian location is attracting art buyers
Lady with a Fan (1917) was last sold for $11.6m in 1994 and will be offered at Sotheby's in London on 27 June
Amid a market that increasingly worships the young while women and those from the Global South fight for a place at the table, the Basel fair’s policy faces calls for a rethink
Despite fears of a market slowdown, clients were spending at a packed Art Basel
Art sales contracts now often include terms stating when and how you can—or rather, how you cannot—sell a work on
Founder Emmanuel Perrotin will retain a 40% stake in the international contemporary art gallery that he founded in 1990, but Colony IM will provide a capital injection and "corporate infrastructure"
After NFT boom, blockchain technology is increasingly being used to help solve art industry's practical problems
Andreas Rumbler will be tasked with uniting the mega-gallery's Swiss spaces "under a common vision"
Séverine Waelchli is announced as director of the gallery, which will be set in a four-storey neo-classical building near the Champs-Élysées
Basquiat's art market superstardom rose to dizzying new heights in 2021 but auction sales dropped by 50% in 2022
The art market salary report offers insights into salaried employment but the impact of low wages—and having children—in a time of rapid inflation are missing
The high-profile art advisor is liquidating her firm and can no longer afford the “lavish lifestyle” she was accused of in two lawsuits filed against her by a former client