The Structurally F–cked survey looked at artists' pay and conditions, and found a "culture of low fees, unpaid labour, and systemic exploitation"
While a handful of lots—including new records for Diane Arbus and Simone Leigh—created a buzz in saleroom, bids felt reined in amid economic uncertainty
Plus, the poems that became sculptures
The native Brooklynite, fêted in Europe, figures prominently on Nathalie Obadia’s stand at the fair
Gallerists at the fair say more collectors are invested in greater gender diversity among their holdings and are keen to invest in art by women
A presentation at the American Art Fair puts Walinska in context with Elaine de Kooning and others
While Mainland Chinese exhibitors remain sparse due to visa restrictions and political tensions, local collectors came out in force
It’s the latest in a long line of galleries to open in the upscale New York neighbourhood
The auction house’s bottom line benefitted from the strong performance of works from the collections of S.I. Newhouse and Paul G. Allen
The gallery is instead launching a new public platform for large-scale sculpture in October
The fair, a haven for fresh painting, may signal a coming shift in the market power dynamic between representation and abstraction
Now under the directorship of Kamiar Maleki, the UK's largest photography fair returns to Somerset House for its eighth edition
The 500 sq m space will replace the Fitzrovia gallery and open this October with an exhibition of work by Christina Quarles
Despite the fair’s small stands in comparison to its Dutch sister fair, gallerists are pairing art with functional design
The fourth edition of the art fair opens this week with 90 galleries, 70% of which have premises in Asia
Demand for ultra contemporary works may have eased but there is little sign of a sales slump, say the New York firms
The fair’s founder Elizabeth Dee wants to preserve its boutique identity while continuing to fill gaps in recent art history and launching a new print project
Some 30 objects in an auction this week are protected by Mexico’s cultural heritage laws, authorities there say
The Dutch fair’s smaller North American outpost has an eclectic offering emphasising modern and contemporary art as well as antiquities
Artist Brian Donnelly first filed the lawsuit against Dylan Joy An Leong Yi Zhi in 2021
Former OpenSea product manager Nathanie Chastain has been convicted of wire fraud and money laundering in a landmark case
There is a growing trend for guarantors to spread their risk by selling off parts of their guarantees—violating auction house rules
The fair has grown to be among the largest in the world since it began as a hotel fair in 1994
Francis Bacon’s triptych Three Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer revealed as the first work to be listed on Artex, starting at around $55m
The current head of Gallery Weekend Berlin will start in the newly created role in July and oversee the 2024 fair
Belgian entrepreneur in fashion, food and art, co-founded the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, in Beijing, with her husband, Guy Ullens
"Transformational" signed 1660 copy of The Declaration of Breda leads mixed-category sale featuring manuscripts, royal portraits, medals and memorabilia
Looted by the Nazis, after the war it was returned to the Rothschild family
The collector, Stuart Pivar, claims he sold the 1977 portrait of himself to his lawyer for $100,000 because he needed cash quickly; he is now suing that lawyer for $10m
Questions resurface over New York museum’s rationale for consigning works by the artist to auction