The vessels, containing 2,600-year-old mummified internal organs, are due to be sold in Munich tomorrow
The dealer plans to open his new space in the Melin Building in September
The pioneering dealer is bringing ten big-name artists with him, including Arthur Jafa, Joan Jonas, Alex Katz, and Rirkrit Tiravanija
A spate of activity is helping galleries move forward during the pandemic
Citing international travel restrictions and the city's strict reopening plan following coronavirus lockdown, the fair's organisers say too many uncertainties remain
But fewer than ten buyers physically attended the auction, with most bidding done over the phone and in the “digital salesroom”
Philip Righter pleaded guilty to selling works fraudulently attributed to Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, among others
Despite pandemic delays and the new National Security Law, the spring sales in the city last week fetched solid results
The dealer was arrested by the FBI on the Pacific island Vanuatu last month and transferred into federal custody
Continued restrictions on large-scale events and travel due to coronavirus have made the show logistically impossible
The MV Merino had gone aground on its way to Hobart for an exhibition of Modern French art in 1953
Auction house appointed to sell £1.4m of art from the beleaguered airline's collection this month
The four-hour event was intended to illustrate the auction house's global and democratic nature, but it also showed that less is often more
Galleries, fairs and auction houses are issuing solidarity statements and re-evaluating the diversity of their staffs. But "performative wokeness” will not fix the market’s whiteness
Media and entertainment investment firm Lupa Systems will become the events company's anchor shareholder, holding around a third of shares if approved on 3 August
Gallery owner Jay Jopling says it is vital to support the next generation during such precarious times
Dallas Art Fair and Design Miami/ have launched their own year-round sales platforms as art fairs grapple with uncertain futures
Fair organisers say they remain “committed” to the show in December even as the lease for a temporary hospital and Covid-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center is extended
The Swiss art dealer had been accused of fraud and money laundering by the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev—a related case in Geneva remains active
The industry remains subtly discriminatory and must abandon some obsolete ways if it is to truly change for the better
Le Palais Ducal is at the centre of an ownership dispute that has kept the work from coming to auction
Dealers who finance deals by taking out loans against art may well find themselves in difficulty because of the Covid-19 pandemic
The view of Dresden's Zwinger moat had been returned to the heirs of Max Emden and will now be offered for sale in London on 28 July
As galleries and auction houses slowly awaken from lockdown (some of them, at least), this summer will be one of work, not rest
Dealers are swiftly setting up new spaces in the Hamptons this summer and an increasing number of galleries are taking root in smaller cities
Pace, David Zwirner and Jeff Koons named among the top recipients of US taxpayer-funded forgivable loans, as smaller galleries seek additional aid
But dealers ponder crucial question of whether US collectors will venture overseas by the autumn
Some big artists may be toppled from their pre-pandemic pedestals and new ones promoted to the art-as-investment pantheon
Manuscript sold at Christie's first live sale in London since the coronavirus lockdown, but academics say its ownership history should be more transparent
Art dealer did not pay up for painting bought at auction in 2017