The sales, popular with London-based Russians and regional collectors in Russia alike, had been scheduled for June
The 25-lot sale tomorrow includes works that reflect "how irrational, how ugly, and how challenging the modern world can be"
Cinoa, the dealer association, has issued an open letter criticising recent reports that make 'false claims' linking industry to crime
A buyer has until 10 July to start raising the funds to keep the 18th-century painting in the country—but it is unlikely any cash-strapped national museum can afford the hefty price tag
Decision follows years of uncertainty around dwindling enforcement funding
The event's 15th edition dedicated a whole building to the "rapidly expanding digital arts space"
The American artist claimed the sculpture of two snakes was a fake—now a court in Italy has overruled him and said the collector can seek compensation
Auction houses, galleries, online platforms and artists are selling works for charities helping those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Here is a selection
Georgian gallery lays down Ukrainian flag in its booth while fair says it will donate 25% of ticket sales to Ukrainian refugees
Gerda Wegener’s 1924 painting of her partner Lili Elbe shows the subject as a languid odalisque
Nadya Tolokonnikova among those to launch NFT collecting fund which will invest in projects by female and LGBTQ+ artists
Jeha began his career at the auction house as an intern in the Impressionism department
Art fair opens in the UAE this week with a new digital arts section and a series of talks on all things metaverse
The decision, the latest (and possibly last) in a legal saga that stretches back to 2015, upholds a 2021 decision in the auction house’s favour
The Lower East Side's Shin Gallery marks its tenth anniversary with a show mixing works by artists from its roster with blue-chip and historical gems from its founder's personal holdings
Christie’s uncovers records revealing that Obach & Co marketed a landscape drawing in 1910
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