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
ArtAncient has created a VR experience of the marble bust to enliven the digital version of the now-cancelled New York fair
Following weeks of controversy, the Baltimore Museum of Art withdrew two paintings just hours before the auction while many other works sold near low estimates
The initiative aims to address historic discrimination against artists of colour, who often gain recognition—and market value—later in their careers
Global director Victoria Siddall says it is a time “for creativity, flexibility and collaboration” as fair is reduced by more than two-thirds
Shortly before she died in September, the art collector, interior designer and philanthropist spoke about cranes with personality and buying what you love
Plus, the artist Jennifer Packer on a Buddhist mural in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
The auction house's four-part £90.2m "20th Century: London to Paris" sale saw small bursts of energy for quality lots in the wake of Frieze and Fiac's cancellations
The New York-based art dealer will instead launch a project initiative in the city, with no permanent space, starting next autumn
As part of the deal, Roland and Jane Cowan acquired the faux Impressionist canvas from the artist—it sold last night at Sotheby's
The initiative encourages property owners to lend their vacant spaces for free and offers $2,500 stipends to artists—but they may still need to pay rent
A flurry of museum pieces is heading to auction, but will there be enough buyers for them?
Last sold at auction for $4.9m, offers on the work will be reviewed ahead of the auction house's contemporary and Impressionist and Modern art evening sales on 28 October in New York
Paris fair makes up for lack of Asia-based exhibitors with some blue chip galleries who were meant to be participating at the larger, cancelled fair
While the top lot of the night—a fiery self-portrait by George Baselitz—struggled to meet its low estimate, a bidding war broke out over Dana Schutz's painting of a bright orange Trump
Marking the fair's tenth anniversary, a live event with limited ticketing for collectors continues even as Covid-19 cases climb
Forced online due to Covid-19, this year's American Art Fair boasts more exhibitors as auction houses see new records set for late 19th century works
Chequered past: from the Bear Skin to the Nazis, a once-restituted painting is now coming up for auction
French gallery is hiding 20 valuable works in the empty nave of the Grand Palais—and the public have 48 hours to find them and take them home
Firm now plans to extend its lease after Long Museum buys huge Tu Hongtao painting on show in the new space
Dubbed "the world's new big art dealer" the platform is often used to spark interest in sales and helps artists and galleries to grow international brands
When works of art are taken multiple times, it is often more about criminal prestige or bargaining chips for reducing prison sentences
Online auction of art and antiques that would have been exhibited at Parisian fair achieves €1.5m with 21 of 91 lots sold
Hundreds of pieces of African art are being stored in a publicly funded warehouse by the Harris County commissioner Rodney Ellis with little explanation of their background
This updated art market manual by Mary Rozell merits a place on any bookshelf
The Design Miami fair will return to the Moore Building, and other galleries that regularly show in Art Basel will be given temporary spaces