Fairs haemorrhaged exhibitors and visitors during the pandemic—the events will need to find a new way forward
But firms say they will continue to operate policies and practices that promote transparency
The Louvre has two-and-a-half years to buy the record-breaking €24m painting
Britain’s share of the global market is at its lowest in a decade and art imports have plummeted. Without government action, experts say, the fallout from Brexit could devastate the industry
The new week-long alignment starts the spring art season with a bang, including the returns of the Independent, Nada New York, Tefaf New York and the Future Art Fair
Victims of NFT thefts are now likely to have greater protection in the UK—though other jurisdictions are lagging behind
Almost all of Steve Shovlar’s clients are based in Europe—but added taxes and red tape are putting them off
For centuries, it was thought that none of her paintings survived—now a new discovery is on show at Colnaghi Gallery
'Wilderness' breaks conceptual boundaries by leading its viewer into a multi-layered allegory, questioning what it means to exist on this planet as we are enveloped by the digital realm
In April and May, the auction house will sell works to support the World Monuments Fund, Médecins Sans Frontières and CORE, the relief organisation founded by Sean Penn
An influx of new collectors and a fundamental appreciation of art make the Dallas Art Fair stand out in the art fair ecosystem
The hologram, produced by the Los Angeles-based company Proto, is currently on view at Christie’s San Francisco and will next be transported via the cloud to Hong Kong
The boutique Southern fair has a strong showing this year of international galleries while maintaining its reputation for fostering homegrown talent
Collaboration between art logistics company Crozier and Christie's will send shipping containers between London, New York and Hong Kong
The recent London auctions suggested a market of extremes, with some seeking the safety of guarantees and others speculating on works by young stars on the rise
Spider IV will be offered at Sotheby's Hong Kong contemporary evening sale later this month
Francis Hines was a well-known artist most famous for wrapping the Washington Square Park arch in fabric, but after he died in relative obscurity, in 2016, his work was nearly lost forever
The Exposure sector at this year's fair, curated by Humberto Moro, foregrounds Latin American galleries and serves as a gateway into global conversations
Slashing Ludovisi Casino's asking price by 20% did nothing to entice would-be buyers; the Italian state is being pressured to purchase the property before it is offered a third time
Following a 16-year-long case, involving stolen national treasures offered at auction in 2020, experts say more resources are needed to help people avoid unwittingly selling looted items
Claims centre on five paintings bought by Chinese businessman Yikun Zhang for a combined $60,000 in a charity sale held by the country’s Labour Party in 2017
Brazil’s foremost art fair is back in its usual time and place, and collectors and gallerists have come to reconnect and do business
The works had been on show in museums in Italy and Japan
Femme nue couchée was shown in Tate blockbuster exhibition in 2018
Christie's Paris will offer the posthumous cast of the famous bronze at auction in June
From the $200m Warhol Marilyn at Christie's to the second part of the Macklowe sale at Sotheby’s, the May auctions in New York will be bigger than ever—against the odds
Despite being regional in nature, the fair stands out for its focus on educating a new generation of collectors and collaborating with a rich institutional ecosystem
Formerly attributed to “the school of Michelangelo”, experts now say the nude sketch is by the master's own hand
The 18th edition of the Brazilian art fair features around 30 design galleries, a recently introduced sector, and a selling exhibition of digital art
Oil price increases and the inability to fly over Russian airspace has made sending art abroad, especially between East Asia and Europe, much more expensive