Painting, acquired by private British collector “from the easel” in 1987, will be sold at Christie's in London in March
The French cultural body RMN put Fiac's October slot up for tender last year—now the Swiss firm MCH will launch a contemporary art fair, paying €10.6m for a seven-year contract
The patient survived the November 2015 Islamic State attack on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, but never gave permission for the image of her wound to be sold
The Mayfair-based dealer has taken the space on Grosvenor Street until the end of May, but might extend
The auction house will help the Parisian institution research the history of items purchased between 1933 and 1945, which "may lead to restitutions"
After selling its share in late 2018, the Swiss conglomerate has again taken a 15% stake in the event
The fair, which was canceled in 2021 due to Covid-19, has seen strong participation from local galleries and collectors, as well as institutions
Schultz, who died last month, was arrested in 2019 on suspicion he cheated customers
“Gallery 125 Newbury is about expanding my own story...about going full circle, back to the little gallery I once had,” Glimcher said of the new space in Manhattan's booming art district
Well over half the galleries participating in the fair are opting for satellite booths as travel restrictions continue to disrupt large-scale events
Former Take That star acquired the works directly from the artist’s studio in the mid-2000s
The sale traces her intellectual development from a law student and avid reader to one of the most recognizable justices on the Supreme Court.
Proceeds from the sale were meant to fund a memorial garden and museum around the freedom fighter’s burial site
The Dutch art and antiques fair was forced to postpone its March event due to continuing Covid-19 restrictions, but will now run from 25 to 30 June
The fair, which focuses on African contemporary art, will be replaced by a smaller event in Paris
Two bronze Buddha statues are likely to make records for cultural artefacts at auction in Korea
The mural was one of ten works peppered across English seaside towns and could have been street artist's way of raising the area’s profile
As peer-to-peer trading disrupts the market, bricks-and-mortar galleries must reconsider what they offer collectors
Plus, who will be the art market’s winners and losers?
The auction house, which had been publicly traded for decades before being bought by Patrick Drahi for $3.7bn in 2019, could return to public trading later this year
Siddall, the global director of Frieze fairs, has been at the firm for 18 years. She will leave after the Los Angeles event this February but remain on the board
Chinese collector Michael Xufu Huang was covertly buying works on behalf of the Monaco-based Federico Castro Debernardi for a 10% commission. But then he got stung
Last year's inaugural edition saw 140 galleries take part in the city-wide event
Baron Pennisi commissioned the neo-Gothic villa, which includes a private chapel with frescoes by Giuseppe Sciuti, at the end of the 19th century
The monumental L’empire des lumières, painted in 1961 for the artist's muse Anne-Marie Gillion Crowet, has never been sold before but will now be auctioned at Sotheby's in London in March
Infrared images of the painting, which is due to be sold at Sotheby's in New York later this month, show that an earlier composition lies underneath
The private-equity-owned auction house's acquisition of the Swedish firm is a first move in its bid to extend its global network
It is now normal to consider art a bankable asset—for the very wealthy at least—but the art market is too volatile and risky for most investors
Michael Schultz was arrested in 2019 but died before he could be prosecuted
The panel is thought to be the pair of Strigel's Thurifer Angel, which was bought by the Louvre Abu Dhabi in Paris in 2008