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
Newly appointed head of fair shares her plans ahead of inaugural edition in 2023
Paul Allen’s estate has pledged proceeds of its $1.6bn Christie’s sale to unnamed philanthropic causes, while FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried vaguely promised to give away his fortune
A representative for the reality television star and entrepreneur emerged victorious from a five-minute bidding war
The emirate, currently a haven for 'half of Moscow', is enjoying a post-pandemic economic boom
Heirs of Jewish art critic forced to sell the work estimated at $15m now set to benefit from Sotheby’s auction
Penelope Jackson is the author of a book that considers how illicit activity differs when undertaken by women
India's leading dealers have added or opened locations in the city—but newer independent spaces are fewer on the ground
From a post-pandemic Brexit watershed to Hip Hop's 50th birthday, The Art Newspaper team dicuss what lies ahead this year
Patti Wong & Associates will partner with London-based advisory The Fine Art Group to expand its global reach
Prestigious international galleries and regional heavyweights alike have gathered for the fair's much-delayed inaugural edition
The influencer and dealer has opened an outpost of his WOAW gallery in the Southeast Asian city, which is enjoying a new art market spotlight
The resources have been put together by associations representing around 700 dealers
"Escalating costs and a decline in the number of international exhibitors" were cited as factors in decision
An influx of wealth during the pandemic coupled with increased attention from blue-chip galleries has primed the city for an art market boom
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
We've compiled this year's leading commercial art events into one handy source
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
Plus, the best books on Vincent and the artist's booming immersive experiences
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