Denis Gardarin has joined as US director and will oversee the South Africa- and London-based gallery's presence at Frieze New York this week as travel restrictions persist
The sale this month will be the first time the auction house has accepted cryptocurrency as payment for a physical work of art
The story of Le Pont de Trinquetaille—with the young female mudlark and the ruffians from the red-light district
The artist, writer and dealer is selling a selection of bizarre pieces from his London-based Museum of Curiosities on 6 May
In a long-running legal battle, the Shchukin Gallery seeks the return of five paintings worth $63m that the gallery says were taken by a Russian financier
This year's event, delayed from March, included 30 galleries and museums across the city
British gallery will work in collaboration with the Noguchi Museum in New York
The current chief, Edward Dolman, will shift in September to a new role as executive chairman of Phillips’ holding company
Brooke Lampley and Mari-Claudia Jiménez will step up into new roles in the global fine art division, while Gregoire Billault is the new chairman of contemporary art
“No licence or rights were convened to the seller,” estate says
Despite postponing the traditional art fair, organisers found a way to hold shows and create a sense of occasion
The gallery will now represent the shiniest and most expensive living artist worldwide
Established dealership will manage restoration and authentication of disputed work offered at auction for €1,500
Lawyers for the foundation claim a US Court of Appeals decision conflicts with precedent and threatens historically significant contemporary art work
Bricks-and-mortar commercial spaces are bringing crypto art to life, "providing an experience beyond the artwork living on a cell phone”
Editions of the Anyanwu sculpture always attract attention at auction, but the legacy of the work and its maker are largely ignored both in his home country and the international art scene
The collection of 18th-century porcelain was previously exhibited in Dutch museums
Do your research and and check whether you unwittingly own stolen works, otherwise it could tarnish your reputation
Charity sale is in aid of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's "100 Million Meals" campaign
With much-reduced travel and events, the pandemic has been tough on the logistics business and will have lasting effect, Crozier chief says
It could become the most expensive Asian work sold by a Western auction house. Meanwhile, young contemporary names proved popular at last night's Sotheby's sale in Hong Kong
With outposts springing up from London to Los Angeles, dealers are putting their artists on the global map
The London-based eco-friendly initiative aims to reduce galleries' carbon footprints by at least 50% over the next decade—now German galleries are getting involved too
New licensing regulations for cultural property may hamper metal detectorists' ability to sell legitimate finds on the European market
The announcement bolsters Cooper’s legacy and sets up a possible line of succession
Sometimes the wistful memory of time long past is all one needs to spend a few hundred thousand.
Online sale will span the 17th to the 21st centuries featuring artists including Dorothea Tanning, Hannah Höch and Barbara Hepworth
The painting's low estimate of $9m is ten times the artist's record at auction
Similarities between the new digital technology craze in the art world and the surge in value of tulips in 17th-century Holland suggest that it could all end in (real) tears
Despite the “headwinds” of Covid-19 and an extended UK lockdown, the firm raised £24.8m in its three-city livestreamed auction