Cycles in the industry are getting shorter with trends now coming and going within a year
The inaugural Dallas Invitational Art Fair will be held in April across the street from the established Dallas Art Fair
Two-part sale spanning Impressionism to the ultra-contemporary had few headline lots—but Brexit is not to blame, auction house specialists maintain
Dealers at the fair are hopeful for good sales, despite the prospect of a global recession
New York gallery Hollis Taggart is preparing a solo show of Iwamoto’s Surrealist works of the 1950s
Sean Kelly Gallery, a powerhouse of the New York art scene yet for a long time one of the few major players without a location in another city, has kept things in the family at its West Coast space
The directive will make selling art in France much more expensive—and imperil its post-Brexit position as the EU's market hub
The galleries, longtime fixtures of the Midtown and Chelsea gallery districts, will open directly across Broadway from each other
Spain’s largest commercial art event saw 211 galleries gather at the IFEMA conference centre
Turnover is increasing at a time of global turmoil—and it is mostly down to growing digital sales and new tastes among the 1%
This is the first edition of the Swiss fair under the leadership of new chief executive Noah Horowitz
Anthony Meier is joining many of the City by the Bay’s residents who have migrated out of the centre to more spacious surroundings since the start of the pandemic
A previous group of 11 works from Newhouse's collection brought in $216.2m across two Christie's sales in 2019
Works by Yayoi Kusama, Matthew Wong and Loie Hollowell will headline a preview exhibition for its inaugural auctions in March
“Portrait of a Man as the God Mars” once broke the Old Master’s auction record and was on display at the Metropolitan Museum for several years
As the Spanish capital attracts a moneyed contingent from Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, regional galleries are following suit
The Arkansas-based non-profit was founded by Walmart heiress Alice Walton
Miami gallery says it is already fielding bids for the shards
Major museum exhibitions, auctions and a new conference are all testament to the impact the fair is having on the local art ecosystem
Dealers open new outposts and auction house activity intensifies around the growing fair
Coming up for auction on 28 February for £1m-£2m, the painting has been hidden in a private collection for 120 years
Municipal support during the pandemic and an influx of new tenants is helping to restore Santa Monica's Bergamot Station Arts Center to its former glory
Roberts Projects and Hauser & Wirth take over two of the city’s historic car showrooms, while Lisson slides into a former sex club
The white-glove sale brought in nearly $1.4m (with fees) across 64 lots, including rare portraits and works by Andy Warhol
British painter is choosing to work independently to ensure “transparency in all dealings”
Detroit-area gallery owner Wendy Halsted Beard was arrested last year on mail and wire fraud charges following an FBI investigation
The number of galleries from Africa has more than halved since 2020, but sales were steady among the 12 new exhibitors
Museum associations and the university’s former art department chair have spoken out against the planned deaccessioning
A cut of the sale’s proceeds will benefit the Intuit museum as it plans for expansion
The sale at Sotheby’s Paris will include seven works by the artist with Portrait of Zoé Elmore carrying the highest estimate of €1.2m