The oil sketch, Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds, has never appeared at auction before and is expected for sell for between £2m to £3m this December in London
Nigeria's contemporary art fair, on until Sunday in physical form and online until 21 November, has partnered with Superrare to show digital works by artists such as Youssef El Idrissi, Linda Dounia and Rendani Nemakhavhani
Turin's truffle season would normally attract Chinese collectors to the event, but with travel restrictions keeping Asian buyers away, loyal Italian collectors hold the fort
Global inconsistency between regulations makes already complex rules more confusing and while the US is following the EU’s lead, its regulations do not yet include “flat art”—only antiquities
Phillips and Maak Contemporary Ceramics will jointly sell the collection of the late John Driscoll on 10 November, including works by Lucie Rie, Bernard Leach and Hamada Shoji
Vincent’s picture of wheatstacks is coming up at Christie’s on 11 November—yours for around $25m
Antiquities Coalition has published a policy brief urging government to seize the "window of opportunity" in wake of repealed EU Cultural Goods Regulations
Will the wave of young Asians buying hot young artists also wash into the higher-priced, blue-chip artists on offer in New York, or has older art lost its charm?
Criticism of the high-profile Hunter Biden exhibition, which has caused controversy for the Biden administration, is also rooted in stigma around addiction, Georges Bergès says
ArtTactic report reveals a “winner takes all” market for NFTs, with 16 artists generating 55% of sales
As international travel restrictions continue, mainland Chinese galleries look to capitalise on local interest
Fair organiser is working with police and Swiss cyber security authorities to identify perpetrators of malware attack on 20 October
The art collective MSCHF has shuffled an original Warhol with 1,000 identical works, with any record of the original piece destroyed
Among the works returned to India was a $4m bronze statue of the deity Shiva Nataraja that was stolen in the 1960s from a temple and smuggled into New York
Levy threatened to disproportionately affect galleries, which measure turnover differently to auction houses
The fair company has already collaborated with Art Week Tokyo next week, and says its role is to help and "hold their hands"
The event, featuring 50 of the Japanese capital’s galleries and museums, soft launches this November
Works owned by the St Ives artist will be auctioned at Lyon & Turnbull in London tomorrow night
With a rash of blue-chip gallery openings, and a new Frieze fair, the South Korean capital’s star is on the rise
The 1964 Little Electric Chair silkscreen will be auctioned in Arizona and is expected to make up to $4.5m.
Exhibition Hawala is the first show at Paradise Row Projects, a one-year, not-for-profit commercial space in London
Plus, Marlene Dumas at the Musée d'Orsay and Christian Boltanksi remembered
The latest Hiscox Online Art Trade Report finds that this booming asset class benefitted from a late-summer surge
Hitting the block at Sotheby's next month, Diego y yo (Diego and I), painted in 1949, could become the most valuable Latin American work ever sold at auction
Director says the fair is now looking at a number of cities for its third base as question marks hang over Miami
Sales at the French fair were generally healthy, but David Zwirner felt it lacked "the vibrancy of Frieze"
Both foreign and domestic art galleries benefit from the discount
As Fiac opens its doors this week, gallerists reflect on the importance of participating in the French fair
Experts fear country could become "gateway to Europe for illicit cultural property", while new asset seizure powers—which include art—are being introduced to help criminal investigations into unexplained wealth
Asian bidders set the pace again as several works sell for ten times their lower estimate at the auction house's 20th century and contemporary art evening sale. But are these prices sustainable?