The unique coin from 1933, part of a collection amassed by luxury shoe designer, Stuart Weitzman, sold at Sotheby's in New York yesterday
The gallery is opening a second space in West Hollywood, in a former car showroom
New art and design fair in the Chinese boom town of Shenzhen launched by organisers of Art021 in Shanghai and JingArt in Beijing
"Art market participants" who sell works of art worth €10,000 (£8,600) or more must register with the HMRC by 10 June
Collectors can still break into market for self-taught work, says fair founder
L. John and Barbara Wilkerson are selling Two Men Dreaming at Kuluntjarranya via Melbourne gallery to fund new arts leadership education programme in the US
A slashed Velázquez and a burnt Banksy achieved notoriety, but vandalism in the name of the NFT faces ethical hurdles
Can reforms to Japan’s onerous tax system allow Tokyo to replace Hong Kong as the leading art trade hub in Asia, as it was during the “bubble period” of the late 1980s?
The five figures of Hindu gods once adorned a gilded temple gateway in a Unesco world heritage site
Collectors are told they must be fully vaccinated or supply a negative Covid-19 test in line with Swiss government regulations
Burlington Arcade has 12 empty units and its owners want art businesses to help fill them
Sports star says he aims to ‘show a fuller picture’ of African history with London gallery show
With baseball cards selling for $5.2m each and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first ever tweet making $2.9m, people will collect anything if its rare and makes them nostalgic
The auction is estimated to raise $3m to $4m to support efforts to end mass incarceration
Boyce says bringing people together for her Venice commission has been like a “gargantuan puzzle”
The spotlight turns on south London on 5 June where young artists are getting their debut shows and veterans of the Venice Biennale are making a comeback
Despite the stars of so many artists of colour rising in the West, the trend is not reflected within the dealer community
After lobbying from art organisations, government has made last-minute decision that creators who sell their work direct to clients will not be classed as "Art Market Participants"
When prices rise, investors often buy art to lower risk and increase returns. But the market's buoyancy may be short-lived, as experience tells us
Kenny Schachter will curate a physical exhibition of NFT art in the Mayfair space
Fair will show works by Emirati artists Hind Mezaina, Afra Al Dhaheri and Afra Al Suwaidi in South Kensington this June
Fair reaches full Covid capacity on VIP day and the big galleries report hefty sales, including a $19.5m painting by Joan Mitchell
The Gallery Exit founder was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm in December—now 43 artists are selling work to pay for his care
Auction at Sotheby’s yields promising yet mixed results for museum’s drive to fund collections care
The inaugural program will feature immersive experiences by Es Devlin, teamLab, James Turrell
Ruling slams British street artist for “sham efforts” in trying to mislead the European Union Intellectual Property Office
Here are the advantages to staying local in a world of Covid
The cancellation of the Dutch art fair, scheduled for this September, casts some doubt on whether Art Basel will go ahead as planned just a fortnight later
Vassell's inaugural exhibition will feature work by the photographer Ming Smith