All works—by artists such as Basquiat, Warhol and Rammellzee—will make their auction debut in the sale, which is expected to make $1m for the LGBTQ nonprofit the Center
Instagram scheme rallying art community in the wake of the pandemic has so far generated £60m
The New York dealer Edward Ressle opens a space in Shanghai, in the footsteps of the UK's Flowers Gallery and France's Villepin ventures in Hong Kong
With no Frieze Art Fair, contemporary art London sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips will now take place at the end of October, when Fiac is due to open in Paris
Like a stock ticker, the new data platform scrapes the internet to give users a constant stream of information about art
Many black artists objected to an exhibition after they discovered their work had been acquired by the museum through discounted sales to benefit anti-racism causes
Complex, housed in five townhouses in South Kensington, was due to open in May but the launch was delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown
Exploring themes around the fear of contagion and xenophobia, the new film commission will debut online as part of the virtual edition of Frieze London
The noble family, whose ancestors are depicted in the work, says Art Finance Partners should have known Timothy Sammons did not legally own the painting
Former chairman of Belgazprombank, which owns works by Chagall and Soutine, was arrested in June on charges of laundering $430m but many suspect it was politically motivated
Decision "feels like natural progression for the market”, exhibitor says
The astronomical increase in the value of works by the Canadian artist, who died by suicide last year, is driven by morose opportunism
Mutually beneficial collaborations between Western and Chinese auction houses are on the rise
Priority will be given to institutions of regional and national significance
As Manhattan’s wealthy prolong their stays on Long Island, executive director Alex Logsdail says he is likely to extend his lease until September 2021
Institute is claiming copyright ownership and right to publish expert’s research, alongside share of profits from Institut Restellini which it claims charges €30,000 per inquiry
Charlotte van Leerdam will take on additional role as organiser of Maastricht and New York events as Sofie Scheerlinck steps down and chief executive is not replaced
News of the death of dealer and expert in South East Asian art raises strong reactions and unanswered questions
A lawsuit says the former New York City mayor and lawyer for Trump hired an advisory firm to appraise the value of his collection during a bitter divorce battle
After a months-long shut down of in-person visits, a group of dealers have turned to online reservation systems initially built to support restaurants
New commercial venture aims to capitalise on the rise of immersive artworks by selling tickets rather than objects
Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court ordered documents unsealed that call into question whether the dealer declared all profits from sales made to Dimitry Rybolovlev
Destinee Ross-Sutton has co-organised the online selling show Say It Loud which features works by 22 artists including Nelson Makamo and Yoyo Lander
Value of private sales at auction house remain around the same as last year at $575m but number of online auctions more than doubles
Gallery has had a premises in city since 2009 but will open bigger space this September with exhibition of Brice Marden's work
A detailed report calls the trade “the largest, legal unregulated industry in the United States” and recommends increased transparency and government oversight
16th century Italian marble attributed to Antonio Lombardo steals the show, but auction house's digital face is showing its age against stiff competition
Smaller fair and online collaboration with Christie's planned as UK government says trade fairs can resume from 1 October
Six works were withdrawn by nervy vendors just before the start but Rembrandt to Richter sale still totalled nearly £150m, topped by a £22.3m Joan Miró
New research conducted by US non-profit RAND suggests illicit market is less extensive and organised than is commonly believed