For each work sold, 15% will go to a charity or institution of the artist’s choice—but will the new sales format ruffle dealers’ feathers?
Galleries headquartered abroad are inaugurating New York spaces even while taking part in fairs across the city and around the globe
The fair, now in its 12th year, is adding a second New York edition aimed at illuminating art historical blind spots
The fifth edition of the fair’s curatorial summit is expected to draw more than 70 leaders in the field
Buffalo-based K Art Gallery, owned and operated by a member of the Seneca Nation, is showing an intergenerational group of Indigenous artists at the fair
This year's edition includes galleries with spaces in Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa
Special sections at The Armory Show have been organised by curators invested in the region and its diaspora
A solo stand of the second-generation AbEx artist’s work gives a fuller picture of her evolution over more than 50 years
After decades in a semi-insular domestic art market, Brazil's artists and dealers are at the forefront of things
The report's author breaks down her findings, from gender splits to price points and why buying art is becoming more desirable among under 40s
Figures are going beserk for work that looks good on Instagram—but the market struggles to find the same fervour for conceptually ambitious, politically engaged art
Claims were first published by Die Zeit newspaper, but König says the report is “false and misleading”
Plus, translator for Seoul's mayor mistakenly announces that the fair will change locations next year
His eponymous Seoul gallery has opened Urs Fischer's first solo show in South Korea
Buyers from Korea and elsewhere in Asia were out in full force during the fairs’ previews, packing the stands of mega-galleries and local dealers alike
Although taxing non-fungible tokens is tricky because of uncertainty over where they are sourced, other states look set to follow Washington’s lead
Owner of L’Etoile d’Ishtar gallery said artefacts from Saqqara necropolis “should be restituted to Egypt” but insists he purchased them in good faith
The iconic mural of a girl on a swing, and the storied building on which it was painted, are expected to bring between $16m and $30m
While Seoul is now the main contender to take Hong Kong's prime position, Tokyo and Taipei also present attractive prospects for the art trade
The Southwest Association of American Indian Art is laying critical groundwork to serve Native and Indigenous artists now and into the 22nd century
Letitia James's office is seeking information on more than 50 collectors related to a 2020 lawsuit against the auction house
From hidden taxes to auction house competition, here are some of the unique facets of South Korea's art scene
Plus, a Pre-Raphaelite treasure, an iconic James Bond poster and a set of nine intricately inlaid panels
The South Korean capital cements its position as a key art centre as Frieze opens its inaugural edition alongside local player Kiaf, together hosting more than 300 galleries
Sotheby's will offer Chinese antiquities and Impressionist portraits amassed by the scion of one of Hong Kong's richest families
The first edition of Rotas Brasileiras features artists working outside of traditional art centres like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
The auction in November includes prized works from Paul Cezanne and Jasper Johns
Works by Miro, Hockney and Glenna Goodacre are among those being sold to pay off creditors as couple face allegations of embezzlement
The art dealer Tristian Koenig is accused of selling works by emerging artists and making off with the profits
The global blue-chip dealer Emmanuel Perrotin says “art is everyone”