Week-long hotel quarantines are still required of all international and Hong Kong arrivals to the mainland, deterring all but the most determined dealers
Offered next week at Phillip's New York, the works were made during Warhol's student days and bear no resemblance to his signature styles
For more than 30 years Fraser has used performances to draw attention to power structures within cultural organisations
Recently, some major galleries have signed high-profile women, many of whom launched artistic careers long before the industry cared
Photofairs New York is the sister event of Photofairs Shanghai, East Asia's largest commercial photography event
As with year's previous, work at lower price points does well at Italy's most cutting-edge commercial art event
As the city attempts to grow its position as a global art hub, some dealers express a preference for gallery-hopping events
A buzzing art week signals sustained investment in West Africa's financial capital
Dmitry Rybolovlev’s private island is being transformed into a resort patrolled by snipers—but will it be an "art island"?
Plus, contemporary art in Lagos and Chagall's falling angel
The 16th-century mask was withdrawn from sale at Sotheby’s over a decade ago amid escalating calls for restitution
The fair, which coincides with the Art Dealers Association of America’s 60th anniversary, remains an elegant showcase for under-exposed bodies of work by familiar names, among other discoveries
Demand from collectors remains “extremely resilient”—but survey asks how long can the current model be sustained?
The ruling culminates an extensive investigation into a smuggling ring headed by Kapoor
Osman Yousefzada and nine others sold specially created prints, but Pakistan’s worst natural disaster in living memory has yet to galvanise the industry
Plus, a bovine Lalanne sculpture and a pair of Chinese vases
Second edition comes as Tokyo attempts to regain its lost status as an international art hub amid a booming contemporary market and a forthcoming fair
The Contractions series, based on the artist's experience giving birth to her daughter, will be sold on the blockchain to help those affected by the overturning of Roe v. Wade
The gallery is planning a major, multivalent location to open in London in the spring of 2023, adding to locations in Paris, New York and Los Angeles
Coming up at Christie’s and estimated at around $4m, the sketch given to neighbours who doused the fire and saved the Van Gogh family home and collection in 1941
White Disaster (White Car Crash 19 Times) (1963) will be offered at Sotheby's in New York next month
Noah Horowitz, formerly director Americas of the art fair brand, returns as chief executive following a brief stint at Sotheby's
The gallery will focus on secondary market deals with occasional contemporary art programming
By asking for participation fees upfront, art businesses are hedging their bets against poor sales—but how ethical is this practice?
The UK’s new culture secretary—the seventh in six years—has a lot on her plate, so whether the art market gets much of her attention remains to be seen
Ten works from the collection of Mark Fisch and Rachel Davidson will be on offer during the Master’s Week sales in January
The work, which could become the second-most expensive by the painter at auction, failed to sell in 1998
Plus, Art Basel's inaugural Paris+ fair and an enigmatic Frank Bowling painting
Staff from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Art Institute of Chicago were in attendance at the fair's inaugural edition
Seventeen Gallery—who were presenting a solo show of work by Patrick Goddard at the fair—sold their entire booth to a single US collector by 2pm