Sotheby's is reportedly offering new securities service as art and finance worlds increasingly converge
Surrealist work is estimated to make €2m at Sotheby's
The movie star is fetching millions for his portraits of Bob Marley and Heath Ledger
Curator Gary Garrels has been given “carte blanche” to include artists not represented by the gallery
The Nigerian-born multidisciplinary artist will have a solo show at the London gallery next year
This year's event will include 13 new galleries and an expanded performance programme
This marks the 31st iteration of the fair, which champions self-taught, folk, naïve and outsider artists
Plus, How Video Transformed the World at MoMA and the art of modernist ceramics
The family behind Pier 24 Photography, which will close in 2025, is sending much of its enormous collection to auction, though the Maryland-based Glenstone Museum has already snapped up 112 choice pieces
The event's 16th edition has an expanded digital section—here’s what sold so far
The art and antiques fair returns to its normal March slot with increased security after a slimmed-down version last year
The annual event showcases makers working in jewellery and ceramics, textiles and glass
Plus, a painting by an overlooked Surrealist woman artist, and a postcard by M.F. Husain, made for a friend over tea and kebabs
Strong Asian bidding helped secure the success of the 58-lot two-part auction, which brought the house £147m
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