Following the online auction house's bankruptcy filing, creditors claim Valentine Uhovski mismanaged funds from online sales and charity auctions
President of the Paris show says that thousands of dealers and collectors cannot gather this year due to the coronavirus pandemic
Around 170 more arbitrators and mediators appointed to court panel which aims to increase expertise and impartiality
The coronavirus lockdown is boosting lower level virtual sales, but only a major live auction will kick-start the top end of the art market and revalidate prices
Why some galleries are trying to make the sterile virtual environment more homely, plus some early sales
Collaboration, dubbed 2020+, will take place in late September: Christie's says it is not a reaction to easing of coronavirus lockdown in Chinese city
With the "real-life" fair cancelled due to coronavirus, exhibitors give their thoughts on the event's first online viewing room experience
Neumeister in Munich will today host a live auction for a maximum audience of 20
Prices are clearly marked under each work and all are marked down by anywhere from 30% to 90%
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
Chief executive Charles Stewart lays plans for the auction house’s flagship sales to be held in New York next month
The former husband of heiress Petra Ecclestone denies any criminality and says he will contest all charges
While Chinese capital starts to relax restrictions, uncertainty over domestic travel arrangements may impact on event
As galleries feel the impact of Art Basel’s cancellation, many consider moving to cheaper, up-and-coming locations such as Kowloon and South Island
With short-term assistance varying between countries, trade organisations fear many businesses will close permanently due to coronavirus lockdowns
Just as mega dealers have bought up prime real estate, so too are they dominating bandwidth in the virtual landscape
Our first collection of archival stories looks at the major financial shifts and trends that have impacted collectors and those in the trade since 1990—and continue to be relevant today
In the era of social distancing, auctioneers may have to conduct sales to an empty room
Larger museums are unlikely to be accessible until June
American Image Art founder alleges certain works are in the public domain and cannot be copyrighted
Featuring galleries like Petzel, Lehmann Maupin and Jack Shainman, the buy-now marketplace transacts sales through the auction house at publicly listed prices
As the IMF warns we are heading towards the worst economic slump in living memory, the art industry starts to fear a double dip recession
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, dealers big and small were experimenting with joint exhibitions. Now it is a matter of communal survival
Fair extends deadline to confirm participation until 1 June, but concedes "there are simply too many open questions" to know if the fair will happen at the moment
The alarming impact of the crisis on international galleries and dealers is revealed in our exclusive survey, which also suggests that a third of businesses do not expect to survive
As coronavirus lockdowns are extended across much of the world, leaving galleries unable to trade, hopes are fading that autumn events will be able to go ahead
The veteran New York dealer shares her concerns about the current coronavirus crisis—and what the art world needs to stay focused on
The auction house will donate all proceeds from a forthcoming online sale to the New York-based Robin Hood Foundation
Although the country’s museums have been closed since February, its commercial galleries were allowed to remain open—and sales have continued at a steady pace
Small shops to open from next week but large gatherings still banned until at least 31 August