The fair, founded in 2012, is one of the biggest satellite events of Miami Art Week and previously operated a second iteration in San Francisco
The prominent French dealer has ceased his partnership with Tom-David Bastok and Dylan Lessel
Christie’s was due to support the sale of Wolfgang Flatz's tattooed tissue
Records show the London gallery owes artists more than £1m—while US dealer Stefan Simchowitz demands return of consigned works
Founder Micki Meng shows that working with like-minded gallerists can be an art trade superpower
Gallery expansions, international attendance and a celebratory mood define the contemporary African art expo’s return to Morocco
Firm formed by auction house pairing announces a New York saleroom and expansion plans abroad
Collectors’ enthusiastic response to 'New Terrains' exhibition is latest signal that the market is finally catching up
Tove Langridge faces up to five years in prison if convicted in the criminal case
June's event will be the first edition of the world’s most important art fair under the direction of Maike Cruse
A resurgence in top-end spending would only reprise the recent status quo
The smallest Frieze fair returns to the Shed in early May
The auction next month will include 100 pieces acquired by Josef Müller and his family
The publication also explores how artists on the periphery might interact with the art market
The biggest art fair in Latin America is marking a significant milestone while showcasing the booming local scene
The Fab Four all painted a corner each of the psychedelic composition
Pop artist’s paintings have seven-figure prices, but his prints are available for just a few hundred dollars at New York sale
Scattered seven-figure highlights failed to make up for dozens of passed lots and multiple key withdrawals
The long-running Midwestern fair was acquired by the London-based fair company in summer 2023
The region’s previous art market boom and bust has some at the New Delhi event questioning whether this new wave can be sustained
Woman Sewing was inspired by a soulful English poem, “The Song of the Shirt”
In a rather lacklustre 2023, luxury shone the brightest
The pair behind Palmer Gallery hope to be a “spiritual successor” to neighbouring Lisson Gallery by showing works that might struggle to get a commercial platform
The billionaire had sought at least $190m in damages from Sotheby's related to deals with Yves Bouvier. Instead, he will get nothing
The jury could return a verdict in the closely-watched lawsuit as soon as 30 January
Luxury goods and Millennials are helping buoy the bottom line, though fine art remains at the core of the business
The auction house Im Kinsky estimates the price of the 1917 painting at between €30m and €50m
The event continues to innovate—including a design section for the first time this year—as a new Mumbai-based fair ups the game for the South Asia region
The art market ‘trial of the century’ has transitioned from courtroom drama to bureaucratic headache
As the trial between the Russian billionaire and the auction house is thrashed out, it may be time to consider incorporating blockchain into the art scholarship process