The 26-year-old decided to launch a business, focusing on marginalised artists, after the pandemic forced Fotografiska to temporarily close and she lost her job
The past year will mostly be remembered for the ongoing social and economic convulsions caused by Covid-19. But in the art trade, the old world order was being demolished
With 100 galleries and a new public art programme, the fair is moving ahead in a new location despite the Omicron variant’s creeping influence over the art fair stratosphere
The star of the sales was a pair of half-length portraits by Van Dyck that sold for £6.2m at Sotheby's, the second-highest price for the artist at auction
The firm is buying the London-based books and works on paper specialist Forum Auctions—it previously bought Dreweatts and Bloomsbury for £1.25m in 2017
The items have been under investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney since 2017
Sales of the new project by Pak point to increasing gamification in the NFT market, though the superlative total sum comes with a number of caveats
Actor-turned-artist opens third museum show in Germany with experimental works painted almost 60 years ago
The now-defunct jail once held playwright Oscar Wilde on charges of gross indecency between 1895 and 1897
London Art Week has partnered with the Jewish Country Houses research project to hold a three-part online talks programme
Prayer was one of five paintings by the Chinese artist “entrusted by an important institution” to the state-owned Poly Auction
Plus, Caribbean-British art at Tate Britain and Marco Brambilla's VR work at Pérez Art Museum in Miami
The work, consisting of 83 child-size figures in concrete and wood, was made in the late 1990s and has been exhibited on the roof of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and in the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid
Timed entry meant a slower start but there is still an appetite for buying, despite the Omicron variant, at America's glitziest art fair
High demand for Canadiana, from a historic ceramic dessert set to Group of Seven paintings, drove Heffel’s major autumn sale in Toronto
An attorney in the Inigo Philbrick fraud case described the trade as completely rotten, I disagree
Simone Leigh's departure from Hauser & Wirth in favour of Matthew Marks is not the first high-profile artist/gallery split—here are a few more notable break-ups
The inexorable rise of the art market this century has put paid to art movements
As the whole art world starts to question traditional norms, the artist said she was "still figuring out what I want from a primary gallery relationship"—time will tell if she has now worked it out
The painting was consigned to China Guardian’s first Impressionist and Modern art sale by Lévy Gorvy gallery
West Coast gallerists in the artist-discovery business are landing in Manhattan
New York's "gigafortnight" sales of the Cox and Macklowe collections showed there is still a market for classics—even while a Beeple sells for $29m to a tweeting tech entrepreneur
Our pick of the works coming up for sale in London and Munich
The fair's chief executive Marc Spiegler says greater gallery diversity and a changing global scene have shaped this month’s event
Indian antiquities dealer Monson Mavunkal is currently in custody following a string of fraud allegations, including trying to sell a walking stick he said belonged to Moses. But he is not the first con artist to target the art world
The real-estate tycoon, a key patron of Zeng, has not been seen since she was "disappeared"—the painting, Prayer, is now described by Poly auctions as "entrusted by an important institution"
The signing of the artist, who will continue to be represented by Jessica Silverman in San Francisco, comes at a time of increasing—and overdue—recognition of Indigenous artists within the US art world
Dealers are eagerly filling curatorial gaps in new museums with shows for their artists, but does the market hold too much sway?
The specialist New York auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's made $28.9m and $14.2m respectively
Messineo, who previously worked for Bortolami and Hannah Hoffman galleries, will head up Frieze Los Angeles and Frieze New York following the departure of Bettina Korek and Loring Randolph