The cancellation of regional markets and fairs have taken a huge economic toll but have also ushered in a "new era of responsibility" to promote Native work
Highlights from the online version of the “pre-contemporary art” event for galleries and auction houses which launches today and runs until 10 July
Real estate developer Bruce Toll claims compensation after French High court confirms return of Pissarro's Pea Harvest to heirs of collector Simon Bauer
Missing for six decades, La Mesa Herida (The Wounded Table) may be in a London warehouse, but experts say the work is likely a fake
Twelve galleries ventured out again for the bijou pop-up event Unscheduled
Marathon online hi-tech auction was the first of its kind attempted by Sotheby's and totalled $363.2m, boosting confidence that a top-end market still exists
Media and television mogul is reportedly in negotiations to take a stake in art fair's Swiss parent company MCH Group
New 20th and 21st Centuries department will be led by Alex Rotter and Giovanna Bertazzoni
New co-operative grew out of a WhatsApp group set up in March for galleries to share advice in the wake of UK’s coronavirus lockdown
Galleries no longer required to have a physical space, down payments cut from 100% to 25% of stand fees and automatic re-admittance for 2020 ABHK exhibitors
Tabula Rasa, which was founded in the 798 art district in 2015, hopes to open in the UK capital this autumn
Capitalism has gobbled up the art world over the past decade—it is high time for a reset
A focus on long-term planning and contract law are among the chief lockdown concerns
The fair group sent a letter to exhibitors guaranteeing full refunds if its autumn events are also forced to cancel due to virus concerns
While some cultivated key clients like the Kennedys and Fords, others relied on close communication even under socially distanced circumstances
Hauser & Wirth online exhibition, launching today, includes limited edition print sold in aid of Covid-19 relief efforts
The market for seascapes has plunged and younger generations are scuttling galleries’ hopes for a new collector base
Accused of fraudulent sales of a Kusama pumpkin sculpture and a Warhol print, the dealer and collector awaits extradition to the UK after missing court hearing
Art dealer takes the reins of the fair's executive committee, while four women join the board of trustees
The art dealer is opening a third space in Brussels today with an exhibition of new works by Sterling Ruby
As Art Basel's online viewing room opens, Tracey Emin, Jim Shaw and Avery Singer speak about lockdown and creating for the digital sphere
With the future of large-scale events and travel still uncertain, the November fairs Art021 and West Bund are exploring "consumer alternatives" in unusual settings
A handyman allegedly stole works on paper from the artist’s stepdaughter over three years, before they were discovered in the possession of the owner of Belle et Belle gallery
As digital fatigue sets in, a little editing goes a long way with online viewing rooms—and sometimes a humble PDF with a few human touches makes a welcome break
London and Miami-based Philbrick, on the run since October, was arrested by FBI on Vanuatu on Thursday
Digital transactions cannot replicate the social cachet of buying art at exclusive events—and prices will inevitably slide as a result
Plus, the artist Deborah Roberts on Benny Andrews's No More Games in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Produced in association with Christie's.
As part of a growing trend, Sotheby's is launching The Dealer's Eye, two sales of works consigned by nearly 40 Old Master galleries in London and New York
Airline has called in Sotheby's to value and sell at least ten pieces from its collection, which includes works by Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley and Peter Doig
The country's government had questioned the provenance of the artefact, forcing it to be pulled from a 2018 sale