The portrait of David Webster will return immediately to the opera house before going to the National Portrait Gallery in 2023 for its reopening exhibition
The real estate developer died on Tuesday aged 92. His collection in New York has been parodied for being almost impossible to visit despite receiving tax breaks
Penitent Magdalene by Salaì, who entered Leonardo's workshop at the age of ten, was estimated at €100,000 to €150,000 and is one of only a handful of known works by the artist
Announcement comes as two of the gallery's presidents in the US are facing allegations of abuse in the workplace
Without art fairs and hectic travel, the pandemic has transformed the way most of us work—and some are branching out rather than returning to their old lifestyle
Dokolo was buried at Brompton Cemetery in West London yesterday following his funeral at Westminster Cathedral
In a year marked by closures, cancellations and postponements, African art fairs are going ahead with new models and the continent’s galleries are growing
Social distancing rules have limited the number of people on film sets creating a movie production backlog
Summer crush expected with Art Basel’s flagship show in Switzerland still scheduled for June and Taipei Dangdai moved back to July
In latest hearing of ongoing legal saga, Fairlight Art Ventures, co-vendor of painting sold in 2011 for $10.75m, is refusing to pay auction house more than $5.3m
Sworder's auction house is selling the work, which is one of many by the Romantic painter depicting the area around Dedham Vale where he grew up
More than 100 art exhibitions and events have taken place in the Chinese city this week and galleries are reporting strong sales
Frieze magazine publisher Rebecca Ann Siegel appointed director of Americas and content and will oversee the New York and Los Angeles fairs
The works are from the estate of the artist’s teenage “muse and model” Frédérique Tison, who was also his step-niece
Ahead of a major anniversary this weekend, the international organisation is under fire for apparently exaggerating the scale of the illicit trade in cultural goods
The rise of the online art market means due diligence on purchasing art is becoming increasingly complex
New Art Tower will be hub of a busy art week alongside Art021 and West Bund Art & Design Fair
Auction house "vigorously refutes the unfounded allegations" made by the attorney general, who claims the auction house knowingly aided the offshore company Porsal Equities
While its gallery is closed, Pangolin is offering works by artists including Lynn Chadwick to UK clients to take home until January
A dwindling middle market faces a stingy Senate while rising inequality and public unrest could prompt even more private sales
Gallery brought in outside counsel to investigate claims against the senior New York-based digital-focused director, who was suspended without pay last month
Some dealers say they will continue to hold private viewings for buyers, while opening hours are extended in the West End tonight
The recent case of a 71-year-old dealer convicted of art fraud is far from unique—in fact, elderly offenders could be on the rise
From new works by the emerging artist Collins Obijiaku in Accra to a pre-election tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Los Angeles
Monumental moving works by the artist will be shown next fall on the Chelsea space’s rooftop and along Park Avenue uptown
Lehmann Maupin and Paula Cooper are the latest to join dealers like Acquavella and Pace in setting up seasonal spaces in the Sunshine State
Plus, JMW Turner at the Tate and John Stezaker on Bruegel
Her work addresses relevant issues today such as tyranny, fascism and totalitarianism, dealer says
Fine Arts Paris and Art Cologne boldly believed they could run Covid-secure events in November, but both have had to relent to new restrictions
With a second federal aid package stalled until after the election, our study reveals the financial straits some galleries are finding themselves in—and how they are responding