The New York-based author has just released a three-part podcast series on The Hidden Side of the Art Market. Here, he speaks about what he learned—and why art is a bad financial investment, but a good emotional one
In the current climate, where a teenaged NFT artist can sell for $2.9m and Old Masters have fallen out of fashion, the fickle art market has become the presiding judge of aesthetic achievement
Who had a good year and who had a bad one? We aim to find out
She "championed women, particularly those who made important contributions to the development and legacies of feminism"
Results are the highest since 2015 and come in just behind Sotheby’s $7.3bn. Hong Kong expansion plan will continue despite Beijing crackdown, as auction house "separates what is political and what is business"
Restrictions upgraded as part of new EU Directive against environmental crime and, although targeted at raw ivory, will “suspend issuing certificates for worked specimens acquired after 1947 except for pre-1975 musical instruments"
The Art Newspaper team picks apart this year’s most important developments, from demands for colonial restitution to the return of culture wars
Drahi bought Sotheby’s less than three years ago, took it private and began implementing a series of cost-cutting measures
The Dutch event is asking all dealers to pay €7,500 "towards expenses and other contractual obligations". A new date for the fair next year is to be confirmed
The firm’s sales were bolstered by a sharp increase in online bidders, who accounted for 92% of all bids this year
Illicit trade in cultural heritage finds a home on social networks, study reveals
For the first time in its four-decade history, the fair’s curatorial programming will be led by experts in Latinx and Latin American art
Sarah Biffin was an accomplished miniaturist who was so famous in her lifetime Charles Dickens referred to her in three novels
The Watermelon Sugar star's knitted garment, designed by JW Anderson, became an internet sensation last year
Bendor Grosvenor selects his favourite exhibition, discovery, book and auction consignment of the year
Claude Dumont-Beghi has managed to partially challenge her conviction, though judges uphold money laundering decision
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