HMRC is penalising art world "participants" that have failed to register under the new anti-money laundering legislations
Works by Oleksandr Bohomazov, priced up to €1.75m, will be presented by James Butterwick and Modernism galleries
UBS, the fair's lead partner, has this year dedicated its VIP lounge to the Swiss artist
Sorokin joins the many celebrities, from Grimes to Paris Hilton, who are cashing in on the NFT trend
The work’s last public appearance was on 10 March 1838 in a Christie’s London sale. “It’s like a 300-year-old brand new painting,” says dealer Christopher Bishop.
The 21 lots come from the collection of the Chicagoans Laura and Gary Maurer, the preeminent collectors of Abercrombie works
Work from a private European collection fuels the market for the blue-chip artist
The abstract painter will have a solo show with the gallery at one of its London spaces in 2023
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“Having that kind of cross-category [collaboration] between art and design helps to pull different types of buyers into the market,” says Eliza Ravelle-Chapuis, head of Sotheby’s East Hampton gallery
The prospective buyer failed to give anything beyond the down payment, the suit alleges, while at the holding warehouse, a string of suspicious custodial transfers began
In the wake of Russia’s invasion, some of the spending power at the exhibition is being directed towards good causes
Plus, a contemporary woven Japanese basket and a colourful work on paper by Kirchner
Imelda Marcos is just one of a series of despots with appalling taste
Founded by Sandy Angus, Tim Etchells and Magnus Renfrew, the event looks to cement a growing market in Japan
With a new Paris fair on the horizon, attendance figures are expected to rebound to pre-pandemic levels next week at the Swiss flagship event
The site's first selling exhibition, a collaboration with 12 leading artists and curators, hopes to bring trusted sources to the mad world of Web3 collecting
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Although his paintings now fetch millions, during his lifetime he perhaps ended up pricing them too high
The large-scale pictures, which recall both 19th century landscape painting and mid-20th century abstraction, comment on the very real effects humans have on the environment
The auctions also saw major results for Alex Colville and Emily Carr, and a new auction record for Rita Letendre
The fair’s third location since its founding in 2019 will include more space for food vendors and other external activities
Located in a townhouse near the Champs-Élysées, this will be the mega gallery’s 16th location worldwide
Five objects worth more than €3m have been confiscated by authorities as part of a wide-ranging global investigation involving former Louvre director Jean-Luc Martinez
The houses say they will not change their practices, but the move could mean more opaque bidding and guarantees
Travel restrictions continue to prevent the physical presence of many international exhibitors at the fair, with 75 galleries opting for satellite booths
Lawmakers must now contend with a new era of discord channels, smart contracts and open-source intelligence to combat cyber criminals
The French-Israeli billionaire is the majority shareholder in BT through his firm Altice
After his record-shattering sale at Christies in May and the announcement of gallery representation, can Ernie Barnes hold on to the momentum?
Commercial spaces will exhibit and sell works made by artists during Russia’s invasion