Plus, a pair of Thornton Dial assemblages, a rare Chinese bowl and a work made out of flip-flops and suede
Two cases involving respected London dealers John Eskenazi and Simon Dickinson brought up issues of negligence and authenticity with differing results
The gallerist is credited with introducing European audiences to post-war US artists
East Asia gains two new commercial art events and Frieze London turns 20
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Auctioneer Simon de Pury looks into his crystal hammer
Feldman, an early supporter of artists like Joseph Beuys and Chris Burden, opened his gallery in 1971 and quickly established himself as a gallerist willing to take risks
Despite headline figures of record sales, is the art world's bull market coming to an end?
The global art world sprang back to life with a vengeance in 2022
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Shanghai Art021, which was dramatically shut in November because of a single Covid case, is staging a two-location pop-up this month
A record year for the French market was shored up by a particularly strong crop of Old Master work
“I couldn’t believe the dynamism, the energy, the courage, the rawness of these works,” the actor and activist said
Single-owner collections and millennials boost auction house’s revenues despite “challenging macro environment”
After seven years of investigations, Ruffini has been handed over to French authorities, likely setting the stage for a trial in Paris
Fine art accounts for $5.7bn of that total, a 9.5% drop from 2021
After decades of failed museum projects and short-lived gallery outposts, dealers are testing pop-up and retail models in the entertainment capital of the world
New data shows there has been little real progress in fighting sexism and racism between 2008 and 2022
With a host of identikit international fairs showing works already viewed online and often already sold, is there a point to generating all those air miles?
Nonetheless, buoyed by the Grasset collection, Sotheby's posted its best results in six seasons and Christie's sale was up 26% up on last December
It comes to the block alongside another wooden sculpture by Heckel's contemporary Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A court has ruled that Simon Dickinson, who advised a British aristocrat to sell an 18th-century French masterpiece for a fraction of what it later sold for, did not deliberately undervalue the painting
The organisation's fourth leader in three years, he will oversee both Maastricht and New York events alongside chairman Hidde van Seggelen
Richter, a native of Dresden, will have his first solo show with the Cologne-born mega-dealer in March 2023
Last year, European Old Masters represented just 4% of the world’s $26.3bn art auction sales. In our contemporary-obsessed world, we’re just not paying them enough attention
Ai Weiwei and Richard Serra have also given works to the auction taking place at Sotheby's Paris
An exhibition at Mazzoleni Art is embroiled in a longstanding and torrid dispute between members of Vasarely's family
Culture is being used by Saudi Arabia to project an image of a state that “enriches lives, celebrates national identity and builds understanding between people”
Authorities are now taking legal steps to recover the work after it made €387,500 at Grisebach
Dated to a century after Leonardo's death, the work does not come from the artist's studio