While auction houses and dealers are increasingly worried of a downturn, a look back to the 1970s and 1980s suggests that their anxieties might be unfounded
Kyiv-based Voloshyn Gallery is showing works by two emerging Ukrainian artists on its stand at Expo Chicago
Thanks in part to the support of a leading Latin American collector, three Buenos Aires galleries are Chicago-bound for Expo
Four works recently returned to heirs of the influential French dealer Ambroise Vollard will go under the hammer in New York next month
Results from the recent auction season, where young, “red-chip” artists surpassed expectations, while big names of Modern art went unsold, point to a shift in how collectors think
She will open the three-storey, 6,000 sq ft space with shows by Sheila Hicks and Robert Mapplethorpe
Tribeca has reached a critical mass of around 50 galleries
The Air Jordan 13s were worn by the basketball star during his last year with the Chicago Bulls
Never seen by the public during his lifetime, they include studies for his most famous paintings such as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
The Mo Ostin sale at Sotheby's will feature works by Magritte and Twombly
As their art-world profiles rise, Windy City gallerists are opening outposts in Mexico, France and Portugal
The year-long grant will support three graduate students researching Nazi-confiscated cultural artefacts between 1933 and 1945
Internal crime agency urges vigilance, and greater efforts on monitoring and enforcement, but industry figures say study lacks focus and hard evidence of key vulnerabilities.
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Shortening art market cycles and the politics around "flipping" artworks are leading collectors to conduct business away from public scrutiny
"Interior. The Music Room, Strandgade 30", expected to sell for between $3m and $5m, was painted in the artist's most productive period
It’s the latest acquisition for the billion-dollar company
Collectors tend towards safety in times of trouble—and current uncertainty is causing a shift in buying habits
Emerging art space Incubator is “totally siloed” from her father’s business, she says
UK’s public institutions continue to provide a greater degree of equity—though this is not even across all pay brackets
Total sales grew just 3% in 2022, while China's zero-Covid policies saw UK overtake it as second-biggest market
The British artist's latest venture, a tech-heavy development of the Spin Paintings launched in 1992, touches all the tech buzzwords as collectors order one-off NFTs from a dashboard menu
Chicago is benefiting from a new generation of innovative collectors and a rich cultural ecosystem
After a zero-Covid hiatus, the fair includes mainly Chinese galleries
For the first time, it will share the stage with the smaller boutique fair Dallas Invitational
Highlights from the 42nd edition of the longest-running photography fair
The 19th edition of SP-Arte features a small but optimistic set of international dealers who say navigating the country’s complicated and expensive customs rules is worth the trouble
A group of paintings and works on paper from the collection of Alan and Dorothy Press is estimated to fetch more than $50m across multiple sales in New York this spring
More than 40 galleries have thrown their weight behind the new venture, but only a handful of overseas dealers will participate
A print of the "Great Wave" by Hokusai sold for a record-breaking $2.8m at Christie’s during the series of exhibitions and auctions