Concerted pushes to engage with a new generation can be found at the fair as the top end of the market appears safe, if not static
A jury ruled NFT artist Mason Rothschild’s line of digital handbags was subject to trademark law
The painting, which was the subject of a decade-long provenance dispute, will go up for sale at Sotheby’s London in March
Prosecutors in New York are seeking auction house sales information going back years in order to track potentially illicit transactions by sanctioned Russian collectors
Epiris private equity group, which owns the auction house, has reportedly approached JP Morgan Chase & Co to advise on the deal
The London Summer Art Fair will open in June with around half the dealers of Masterpiece
With the top level of the region's art market back in rude health, the Delhi fair is doubling down on fostering a new generation of buyers
The work, depicting a village scene, is being sold at Hôtel Drouot
The Art Newspaper’s obituaries editor speaks to the New York artist about how his journalistic training informs his tributes to figures like Greta Thunberg and Dolly Parton
Paintings by Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning among the 25 works to be sold in London
The fair’s special programmes include performances and large-scale installations around its venue, as well as contemporary art interventions at storied West Los Angeles locales
"There is no precedent for copyright protections on an artistic style," says a lawyer for artist Lynthia Edwards and dealer Richard Beavers
Reports of thefts of heritage furniture items from buildings across the Indian city have risen over the past ten years
As the Washington Principles turn 25, the complexities of restitution in a global art world have mushroomed—leaving lessons to be learned for institutions, governments and art market players
On the anniversary of the UK's departure from the European Union, dealers and politicians warn Britain is slipping behind its competitors as a cultural leader
Plus, a Charles II-era silver-gilt vases, an avant-garde Cuban painting and a rare Tintin comic book cover
The British artist is among those who have donated millions of pounds’ worth of art to charities—perhaps we could all take a leaf out of her book?
Auction house kicked off its year-long restitution programme in Paris last week which aims to educate collectors and buyers
The auction house’s first “The One” sale in New York included a mix of ancient artefacts and modern memorabilia organised into thematic sections
Local galleries at the Geneva fair welcome strong showing from Swiss-French and German buyers
Strauss & Co is launching a new sale format with the aim of fostering a more inclusive African art market
The auction house’s four-part auction extravaganza was a decidedly mixed bag, bringing a total of $74.5m across 124 lots
Members of the House of Representatives’ Oversight and Accountability Committee have also asked Georges Bergès for details of his communications with the White House
Despite works the collection of film producer Jacqui Eli Safra that were enticingly offered with no reserves, the auction house’s two marquee sales fell short of expectations
In stark comparison to recent staggering auction-house results, educators are struggling to maintain funding, says our columnist Melanie Gerlis
Don't be fooled by the higher-than-ever sale figures—the market is softening
The fair's clear focus on Modern British art provides it with a niche that might help it weather Brexit's storm
Christie's will offer Scillionian Beachscape alongside a late garden scene by Freud, both of which were once in the collection of renowned patron Simon Sainsbury
With Masterpiece also out of the picture, the UK capital's fair landscape looks very different this year
Plus, Singapore’s art hub ambitions and Grace Lau's project for Chinese New Year