Italian dealer Marco Voena is supporting an exhibition of the Irish artist's work at the Forum Paracelsus in St Moritz
Fairs hope political upheaval and ongoing protests will not deter pan-Asian collector base
The gallery owner and art world grande dame explains why the big art fairs are not for her
Changes are afoot with both the fairs and the magazine as majority shareholder Endeavor make plans for the future
New York-based Wildenstein-Plattner Institute will digitise fabled Wildenstein archive of sale catalogues, letters and experts’ notes
Two paintings by Signac and one by Pissarro are expected to fetch as much as £20m
Unseen for 25 years, they all come from a very private American collector
A lawyer's advice to art dealers, agents and galleries who could be unprepared for the hastily enforced new regulations
Lydia Benglis's sparkly vessels and an abortion rights fundraiser—the best new commercial exhibitions this month
Increasing numbers of dealers and collectors take advantage of tax-exempt Arcis, the foreign trade zone in Harlem
Art Basel celebrates its 50th anniversary and new fairs in London and New York join the fray
From Miami to Marrakech, here are all the dates you need for your calendar this year
Many dealers say new regulations on money laundering will be almost impossible to comply with
Culture ministry blocked export of medieval work but will the French state proceed with purchase?
Part one focused on early years of Old Master's career will be published in 18 months
Faced with economic uncertainty, turmoil in Hong Kong, Brexit and a shrinking auction market, the art trade has some justifiable anxiety about the coming year
The Art Newspaper team ponder 2019's biggest art stories. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
We look back at the biggest art sales of the year, which reveal a concentration on New York over London and a continued dominance of 20th century male artists
With pro-democracy demonstrations showing no sign of abating, the fair is working with a broker to offer galleries cover at 20 times the normal rate
An international conference considered the challenges and risks— not to mention the sheer size of publications
Sotheby’s sale is set to raise half a million pounds, offsetting money lost in Inigo Philbrick deals
Political uncertainty has seen a rise in the use of private security boxes for art, jewellery and collectibles
The sculpture is thought to have been illicitly sold from a convent in Granada
Verdict is likely to have a domino effect on all other cases filed by Russian billionaire collector Dmitry Rybolovlev
One painting was hidden in a Parma cellar, leading to the discovery of the Tanzi Treasure
While her role grows to cover departments such as Old Masters, second global division will include luxury objects and decorative art, jewellery and wine
A London-based investment company must repay more than $5.3m to the auction house, which refunded an American client for work
Organiser of German fair describes cancellation as "regrettable"
A spate of fraudulent agents in the dock this year give the art trade a bad image—even if only a few individuals are involved
We look back at the stories that have overturned the art world order this year