Star sold seven illustrations in aid of Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity
The pandemic has forced a resolutely analogue trade to go digital. Despite the technical hurdles, the results have surprised even traditionalists
The decision has divided members, but there are hopes the work might stay in the Windy City
Almost half of the auction's total sales value was bought by Asian buyers, but 12 lots sold below their estimates
She is one of a small few Black partners at white-owned galleries in the US
The 17th century painting of a young girl blowing on brazier by the French baroque painter sold at Lempertz in Germany today
Credit X has created digital map and database of less established art spaces and galleries in the hopes of balancing out an art world "shaped by market forces", it says
Sales of paintings by Cézanne and Picasso worth a combined $139m are also under scrutiny by the US Virgin Island attorney general
As talks with the EU resume to reach a last-ditch trade deal, the lawyer Louise Williamson looks at what UK import rules might look like after 1 January
Sheltering from a rainstorm at the mill, Vincent and his brother Theo made a teenage pact
Magazine publisher and fair organiser plans to rent the premises on a permanent basis
While the city’s flagship art fair was cancelled this year, other in-person events and pop-up projects abound despite rising coronavirus cases
From Leonardo to Bacon, take your pick from a selection of essential texts on leading artists
The work was offered for sale at £1.5m to £2.5m in 2019 but US collector Bill Middendorf has decided to give it to the Belgian city
In demand contemporary artists hit big in Asia but several Modern stalwarts failed to make a splash in multi-city hybrid auction
Opening online today, Art X Lagos fair to show more than 100 works about #EndSARS protests
The who, where and when of ownership can lead on to scholarly, ethical, legal and existential issues
The latest Hiscox Online Art Trade Report found that online only art sales at Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips more than tripled at $597m
US collector Linda Hickox is seeking to recover the work which was sold via broker by the now jailed art dealer Timothy Sammons
Printed publications can quickly become obsolete, so the ease with which a digital document can be revised is a godsend—and that is what makes many uneasy
Goodman Gallery's Liza Essers came up with the idea in lockdown and plans an online selling event, called Veza, using auction technology in February
The pandemic has ripped apart the industry as we know it this year but it has sparked innovation and conversation like never before
A year marked by wholesale event cancellations and job losses has also seen the art market innovate to keep businesses going.
Often described as totally unregulated, the art trade is facing more stringent rules
London Court of Appeal upholds the auction house's defence in forgery case, rejecting appeal by investment company Fairlight Art Ventures
In an increasingly asset-driven art trade, collecting by listening to the buzz is fast becoming the norm
The New York art and design event has issued a 152-page magazine with interviews, features and QR codes that link to multi-media content
Artist—who is now blind in one eye and lives in a sheltered care home—is launching a space in Bridport, England, to sell his own works
The Association of Galleries aims to simplify the country's customs procedures and secure government funding
Alternative sales models are springing up on the social media platform