Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque was one of three works by the former British prime minister sold at Christie's tonight for a total of £11.2m—to the same buyer
Jean Dunand's Les Palmiers was designed for a Parisian apartment in the 1930s
Frances Beatty remembers a mentor who would rather give you a lecture on Max Beckmann or Peter Saul than sell you a Van Gogh, but who could do both
New York gallerist railed against auction houses, the inflation of prices and reputations, the industrial expansion of the art market, while still doing great business
Montmartre windmill painting is on view with Sotheby’s for the first time since it left the easel
Mega-gallery's closure will not affect Californian city's small but vibrant art scene, local dealers say—this is "not a place that responds to grandiose braggadoci"
Or does the title belong to a crypto work by Pak, recently acquired by a Sotheby's specialist?
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The rare work shows a distinctive pastoral side to the city's Montmartre neighbourhood
The group of predominantly post-war art, including works by Clyfford Still and Andy Warhol, will be sold over a series of sales this spring
The daughter of sculptor Joel Shapiro, who grew up surrounded by art and artists, says she is "finally connecting the dots of her history"
The US government has the 'regulatory vacuum' in its sights—here is a guide to who will be affected and how
Warning: contains graphic images of sun-drenched Balearic art idyll
Works by the artists, and their friends, largely exceeded estimates in the white glove auction. Part two will take place tomorrow
Postponed fair will now host almost half as many galleries as heightened restrictions prevent international travel
With investors such as Elon Musk and Chamath Palihapitiya backing the purely digital art form, the trade is beginning to take notice
No.9 Cork Street will launch in October, to be hired out to galleries for pop-up exhibitions and used for Frieze talks and events year round
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The 1982 painting will be sold in a single-lot evening sale at Christie's Hong Kong on 23 March with an estimate of $31m to $41m
Group of 29 works left by John Ady is hoped to make around £35,000 for the Cambridge gallery when it sells at Cheffins auction house this month
The vast collection of auction catalogues dates back to Christie's very first sale in 1766 and has been an invaluable resource for dealers and academics
The first edition of the Singapore fair, first announced in 2018, is now scheduled to happen in January 2022
"Christie’s has not been provided with any evidence that would challenge the lawfulness of this sale," a representative says
Tara Donovan, GaHee Park and artist-owners of Brooklyn's Elijah Wheat Showroom are among those who are leaving in pursuit of nature
Sheldon Solow’s Rhône riverscape is worth $40m—but what will happen to it now that the billionaire New York collector has died?
The arts and crafts chain has amended its complaint regarding the ancient tablet, which it bought for at auction for $1.67m in 2014. It was seized by US authorities in 2019
Mysterious case, involving an unpaid bill for Keith Haring and Edvard Munch works, had been running for years
The fair is normally held at the Park Avenue Armory in February
The magazine and fair brand celebrates three decades with an online festival this month and launch of new membership programme