A selling show at Nature Morte gallery will include work from across the outspoken Chinese artist’s career—amid reports of rising censorship in India
The event's 14th edition is co-led by two dealers with spaces far from the gallery hub neighbourhoods of Colaba and Fort
From the opening of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi to Marcel Duchamp at MoMA, New York, The Art Newspaper's editors look ahead to next year's biggest stories
The work, which has sparked online backlash, will see buyers of the project's tokens choose whether Angus becomes hamburgers and handbags, or is sent to live at an animal sanctuary
The works are included in an upcoming Christie's sale marking the 250th anniversary of US independence
Confidence may be returning, but can ultra high net worth individuals continue drive an enduring market rebound?
In an unsettled market, dealers, collectors and artists weigh up how much art is really worth
Our columnist gazes into her crystal ball to spot the major trends—from London regaining its lustre to AI fatigue—that are set to dominate the trade over the coming 12 months
Art Basel and Frieze are expanding in the Middle East while Art Cologne is reinstating its Mallorca edition
Auction house powers ahead with blue-chip lots in the Middle East but luxury items fall out of favour
Patriarch of the French-US dealing dynasty, who helped shape countless collections, insists legal issues played no part in the decision
Beeple’s anarchic entry into Art Basel Miami Beach doubled down on cult of personality at the expense of artistic substance
The Belgian museum expert was appointed in September last year
It is estimated to fetch more than double the category's existing record for a collection at auction
From the Los Angeles wildfires to Trump’s policies on culture and heritage, The Art Newspaper's editors analyse the year's biggest stories
Tariffs and new anti-trafficking rules took their toll in the US and Europe this year, as attention and investment shifted to the Middle East
The $6.7m New York sale of the film star's prized possessions closed out a successful season for the auction house
This year also brought a disturbing threat to Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum
A series of small-scale, affordable events are challenging the dominant scene
Projected revenue at both auction houses is up from 2024, at $7bn for Sotheby's and $6.2bn at Christie's, with high-profile transactions increasingly taking place behind closed doors
From collaboration to consolidation, some dealers are adapting to a changing market that many agree should not return to its previous peak
The price, three times its high estimate, smashed the auction records for Lalanne's work and any design object
The prize, presented in partnership with Nxthvn, includes a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles and $25,000
Netting a solid $133.4m total, the first Sotheby’s live sale in Abu Dhabi is described by the house as the largest debut for any new market in its history
The crypto mogul Justin Sun—who famously bought Maurizio Cattelan’s $6.2m banana work and ate it—has also donated $7.8m to the government relief fund
The politician, whose administration has been dogged by accusations of corruption, has signed to Berlin gallery Société
The painting, only publicly displayed once before, will soon be featured in a Wong exhibition in Chicago
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait measuring 5cm tall is on sale for $15m at the stand of Weinstein gallery
The blue-chip gallery has acquired a 19th-century palazzo in need of restoration in Sicily
Highly successful auctions and fairs do not solve the market’s deeper problems