Crypto might have crashed, but online-only sales and other digital channels are allowing auction houses to deepen their business beyond the thin market for blue-chip art
Pyotr Pavlensky has been ordered to stand trial in France over leaked sex videos that brought down a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron
Sale marks a significant loss for Bouvier, who paid $70m to build the state-of-the-art facility in 2010
Though most famous for his Impressionist portraits of women and scenes of Parisian café society, Édouard Manet’s portrait of Bob the dog hits all the right notes
Brazil's second-biggest fair is back at full scale and in-person after two years of hybrid editions, with modern and contemporary Brazilian art, plus a solo sector curated by collector Ademar Britto
The long-awaited shift looks set to make the world of NFTs considerably less harmful to the environment
Each of the houses in the growing consortium will keep its identity, but share the back end of the business
The fair’s parent company MCH Group is developing "new digital formats" to support galleries
The coin, a Quarter Shekel valued at $1m, was looted in from Israel in 2002 and had been headed for auction before being recovered by US Homeland Security agents in 2017
Francis Bacon triptych and Renoir still life among works from the collection of CBS founder William S. Paley that have been "under the museum's stewardship" since his death
The Players Foundation says the current financial crisis has forced it to reassess how it manages its assets and ensures its benevolent work is ongoing
“Understandably” no Ukrainian dealers applied to take part in the tenth anniversary edition of the Moscow fair
Founded in 2004, MacDougall's was the first international auction house to have representatives in Moscow and Kyiv
Offered next month for $500,000 to $700,000, the silkscreen canvas work is from the same series as another that was at the centre of $20m lawsuit against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
The Javits Center is among the most talked about works of art this year, and while there is plenty to take in, some collectors found the offerings a bit lacking
The new fair’s focus on under-recognised figures and bodies of work from last century occasions rich discoveries, including works by artists who were unafraid to challenge material orthodoxies
The 2022 edition of the curator-run fair features around 110 exhibitors exploring the title theme "Naked Lunch"
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