The sale felt fresh, with 83% of works making their auction debut and in-demand young artists again taking centre stage, with a new record for Issy Wood
Are the digitally produced copies of museum works sold as NFTs for six-figure sums simply very expensive digital posters?
Phillips will sell 16 works in aid of the London University institution tomorrow
Back-to-back auctions, with works from Degas to Banksy, brought in a total of £221m
The sprawling 20th and 21st century sale took over five hours and spanned Boudin to Banksy
UTA Artist Space's second gallery, with a former professional basketball player as head of sales, show the agency zeroing in on the lucrative crossover possibilities between the art market and high-earning sports and entertainment figures
The firm, owned by the Mercury Group, posted the message on Instagram yesterday, to some criticism
Our pick of highlights from forthcoming auctions and fairs
Individuals and companies have been targeted by the UK, US and EU over the invasion of Ukraine
Christie’s is to offer the never-exhibited painting in a New York auction in May
The middle market, traditionally the art world’s unloved child, offers treats galore
Of the 289 galleries participating in the June event, 19 are first timers
The first full edition of Spain's leading art fair since the start of the pandemic saw a near-return to form with strong institutional presence
Artverbium, founded by former Christie's staffer Lorena Duran, will show established and emerging artists in a series of exhibitions
Event opens at Somerset House this week
Visitor numbers were good, but sales of higher priced works were slow at the South African event
With mega-galleries heading west and a dynamic local scene, the city is realising its market potential
The works, by artists such as Warhol, Richter and Giacometti, will be sold in New York in May
Portrait of a Lady by the artist and his workshop is expected to sell for up to £4m at DesaUnicum in Warsaw next month
Proceeds from the auctions, at Deutscher and Hackett and Leonard Joel, have been earmarked for climate change programme, but questions arise over bank's motivations
The 1,138 NFTs have been de-listed from OpenSea, after artists complained that permission had not been sought for the creation of NFTs of their work
The renowned Chinese painter’s first NFTs, commissioned by Outland, will be followed by US artist Rachel Rose’s latest works in the format
Semjon H.N. Semjon has occupied the property in the city's Mitte district for 21 years and has launched a legal challenge against his landlord
As the Chinese art specialist steps back at Bonhams, he reflects on 50 years in the auction world as it went from provincial to global
It joins a half-dozen galleries with designs on opening West Coast outposts, from megas like Pace and Sean Kelly to smaller spaces like Sargent's Daughters
The authentication of a nude by Lucian Freud—despite his protestations that he did not paint it—highlights how creators are not always listened to
Organisers and galleries are banking on “pent-up desire” to make this year’s edition a success
Sotheby’s will auction the surviving picture of the strolling couple on 2 March, estimated at £7m-£10m
Replicas of works from four institutions, including the Uffizi, will be sold as NFTs by Unit London gallery
As sea levels rise, so do insurance premiums. Here, an insurance lawyer advises on how collectors can best look after their works as natural disasters and wildfires become more common