From the reimagined Frick Collection to Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern
Three artists living in exile collaborated on the exhibition "Longing: In Between Homelands"
Sotheby’s, which bought the former home of the Whitney Museum last year, promises to respect the building’s “architectural significance” in its upcoming renovations
In collaboration with the events platform Art Market Minds, the ten-hour programme will dissect the rapidly shifting contemporary art ecosystem
The Italian city is becoming a hub for millionaires thanks to an attractive tax regime for high earners
The Venetian lagoon painting—submitted by a member of the public to Christie's digital appraisal service—comes to auction in New York with an estimate of $300,000 to $500,000
In 2024 there were more than 800 multi-generational billionaires and the number of female billionaires has increased by 81% in the past decade, UBS report finds
The non-selling portrait exhibition will be on display at Christie’s Beverly Hills during the Frieze Los Angeles fair
At last November's evening auctions in New York, eyes were on a $6.2m banana, but overall sales were down 41% on the previous year
The potential sale raises questions around how to value the prestigious and unique art brand
The study, authored by economist Clare McAndrew, also reveals that Japanese collectors buy far less at art fairs or online than the global average
Post-Fair will take place in an Art Deco former post office building in downtown Santa Monica, a short drive from Frieze
We asked the art world’s movers and shakers what's in store for the next 12 months
Long-term buyers are going to fewer fairs while the growth in numbers is from people less likely to buy
Liz Nielsen, who showed a piece of her own at the Untitled Art fair, drove from New York to Miami and back with a van full of other artists’ work
Paintings attributed to major Modernists in a recent show at the gallery of the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) are facing scrutiny
From the devastating war in Gaza to art attacks in museums, our editors analyse the year's biggest stories
Less than a year ago, the auction house reduced buyer’s premium and tried to introduce a flat 10% vendor's commission to avoid bartering. It did not prove popular with sellers
The London private members club, owned by the founders of Hauser & Wirth gallery, was shut down by police in November following a “serious crime” at the Soho venue
Martin Wilson, the chairman of the British Art Market Federation (Bamf), is joining as chief executive and will oversee global operations
The show, at Hauser & Wirth St Moritz, looks at the artist's visits to his Swiss dealer Bruno Bischofberger, when he would go cross-country skiing and visit agricultural shows
The bronze is now expected to sell for up to €2m when it is auctioned in Orléans in February
The house's auction total saw a double-digit decrease for a second year in a row—but private sales are booming
Max and Rosemary Levai claim Pierre’s “long-time paramour” Marcia Levine is responsible for his death and should not receive any of his inheritance
Staff cuts at auction house come as $1bn deal with Abu Dhabi wealth fund closes
The New York gallery first opened in 1971
Italian investor Nanni Bassani Antivari secured the still-life Cut Melon with a €26.7m bid in June, but has yet to send the auction house any money
The deaccessioned works, to be offered at Christie's in New York, include 17 pieces by Dutch and Flemish artists from the 17th century
The top end of the market failed to recover, while auction houses expanded in Hong Kong amid dramatic shifts in the city
The five-gallery fair was staged inside one of Manhattan's most famous hotels