The world's largest photography fair aims to champion diversity and young blood, but new works from the medium's biggest names tower over this year's edition
One of the works was looted by the Nazis from Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker, but is now being sold by his heir after restitution
Missing since 2012, around 1,300 prints have been returned to their rightful owner, who used to sell Creme's works
Five graffitied segments were bought by the non-profit Brussels art fair last year and will be exhibited at the event next year
After months of fundraising to bring legal action, judge dismisses antiques trade's objections to upcoming ban
Instagram power and the rise of the consumer collector are turning the art world upside down
The partnership is the latest collaboration undertaken by the growing blockchain-based art registry to increase “transparency” in the art market
High price for painting at Christie’s in New York last week is prompting speculation but expert says his money is on Isaac de Jouderville
Photography fair opens this week in French capital with a section focussing on marginalised artists
Inaugural government-backed Shanghai International Artwork Trading Month aims to boost city's art market as economy takes a turn
Blain Southern gallery is undergoing restructuring but “remains committed to its artists”, Blain says
Attempting to capitalise on the crossover collecting trend, the fourth edition of the Dutch fair brings in Modern and contemporary art to complement its historical focus
In its fourth edition, Nigerian event exhibits artists from 24 countries but maintains a focus on West Africa and growing local collector base
Transparency International's analysis of spending in corruption cases reveals role of art and antiques
Conceptual videos by Teresa Margolles and the boys of the Beaux Arts Generation are among our picks of the best commercial exhibitions this month
Stunt suspicions swirl after Sotheby’s auction sees 2009 work by street artist sell for far more than its £2m high estimate
Calls for emergency art storage are putting pressure on art shipment and insurance firms
Billed as the next big thing, schemes to sell shares in works of art have yet to excite the market
After more than a week of violent uprising in Santiago, the director of Chaco calls on art to “become the meeting space that Chile needs”
Inadvertent damage to paintings’ frames triggered a drawn-out, multi-million dollar lawsuit
Smith leaves after four and a half years with a $28.2m severance deal, including $16.9m in shares, and will remain as a senior adviser to Stewart
Timurid manuscript, estimated at £1m-£1.5m, from the late dealer's collection, failed to sell but many other pieces go over estimate
Rediscovered painting, found in a French house clearance, is the first work by the 13th century Florentine artist to be sold at auction in living memory
The decision comes after the company was accused of using “aggressive and coercive tactics” against staff when they attempted to unionise in September
Sales were stable at Asia's oldest contemporary art fair despite political tensions and the spectre of the US-China trade war
Introduced in March, the Counter Act is the latest legislation that faces dealers with financial regulatory burden
Matthew Green owes the firm around £3m, according to legal documents filed by the peer-to-peer lender
Busy auction series brought records for Osman Hamdi Bey and Jean-Léon Gérôme, and controversial sale of two illustrated folios separated from a Persian manuscript
Jose Mugrabi and Antoine Arnault among collectors bidding at "white glove" sale of works by François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne
Under new leadership, the longest-running fair dedicated to prints hopes to educate buyers on the pros and cons of the medium