Plus, a Modernist landscape by Ferdinand Hodler and a sumptuous Old Masters Madonna
Noah Horowitz and Vincenzo de Bellis discuss their visions for the global fair brand and its flagship US fair in Miami
Amid high-profile bankruptcies of cryptocurrency companies and a dramatically shrinking NFT market, some art world players are pulling back while others double down
Fair will exhibit works by Jimmy DeSana and Barbara Ess, largely forgotten artists who were contemporaries of Robert Mapplethorpe
Comparing the homegrown Art X Lagos to more global events like 1-54 brings up tough questions about race that the art world still struggles to answer
The Ghanaian painter and market darling has not formally joined the world’s biggest gallery—for now
Charity sales, while undoubtedly a positive, tend to skew valuable auction data upwards and muddy an already opaque market
A spate of recent high-profile cases demonstrate ongoing challenges for the sector
Service offered by the New York-based alternative investment platform Yieldstreet promises healthy returns to investors willing to buy "blind"
Collector Frances Scaife is selling 14 dog portraits by English and American artists at Hindman auction house in Chicago
Closed borders have impacted the selection of offerings this season, specialists say
Monica Bonvicini's departure from the gallery's roster is one of many in recent months
The fair will take over the west Los Angeles airfield, with strong cohorts of local galleries, international megas and Korean dealers
The nonagenarian painter Sheila Isham and the estates of Albert Kotin and Norman Carton—all first-generation AbEx artists—are now represented by Taggart, who will show their work at Art Miami
Belle et Belle gallery has now been dissolved, closing the chapter on a decade-long criminal investigation
Collectors were fewer and more local, but the moderate success of some galleries attests to the city’s enduring commercial cache
A seascape that fetched nearly $3m at Sotheby’s this week was one of the works abandoned in an attic
Plus, how long left of the good times in the New York auction world? And abstract Black figuration
The Art Newspaper charts the existence of the world's most expensive work of art, from 1478 to today
The epic evening saw strong results from a wide-ranging, two-part offering that spanned the 1880s to this year
Bolland & Marotz in Bremen issued a statement this week saying it was "outraged" by the incident
Next edition will be first since the special administered region lifted mandatory quarantine—but some Covid-19 measures remain in place
Respected textiles scholar and dealer Michael Franses was employed in 2009, by one of the syndicate who owned the painting, to offer it for sale to a handful of the world's leading museums
The firm’s contemporary and “The Now” evening auctions totalled a combined $314.9m and notched new best prices for Barbara Kruger, Betye Saar and Elizabeth Peyton
Star-studded board of 20 will “raise the bar on the gallery’s vision for the future”, mega-dealer says
The measured result, which slightly surpassed its low estimate and the total take from the same sale last year, was bolstered by a late Cy Twombly that fetched $41.6m
Authorities received an anonymous tip regarding an object listed for sale on the auction house’s website and described as a Mescalero Apache scalp
At the record-breaking sale at Christie's New York on 15 November 2017, the audience gasped and whooped as if they were at a very exclusive firework display
The auction house held a competitive, white-glove single-owner sale and a lacklustre modern art sale on Monday night
Warranties of authenticity offered to buyers can be hard to enforce when auctioneers can fall back on the “generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts”