The interior decorator was convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for buying art from galleries, auction houses and collectors using his wealthy clients’ credentials
Performance out, domestically-sized painting in
A new draconian law against protests imposed by Beijing and the end of a more open trade agreement with the US has the city’s arts community worried
As calls grow to tackle the coronavirus crisis and climate emergency together, a group of dealers teams together to form the Gallery Climate Coalition
In frank letter, organisers scrap Monday deadline for exhibitors as Swiss authorities delay decision on large-scale events until 24 June
Inaugural show on Kovet.Art features eight graduates with prices under £10,000
Event across five Nordic cities tackles issue of male-dominated art world head on
The Germans believed Enigma was uncrackable; cryptographers at Bletchley Park broke the code, contributing to the Allies’ victory
Fair, called Unscheduled, will take place in June in the revamped Central Police Station compound
Coinciding with the auction house's New York sale room re-opening in June, the sale marks the first time female artists will comprise over two-thirds of the value of an evening auction
After postponing last year, first edition planned for this autumn will now happen in November 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic
Artcurial, the first auction house to reopen, doubled its sale estimate as lockdown seems to have "sharpened" buyers' appetite
The owner of Venus Over Manhattan gallery is withholding rent and demanding his $365,000 security deposit back due to coronavirus lockdowns that have shuttered the space
A survey conducted by the Art Dealers Association of America also reveals a 74% reduction in employment of contractors and freelancers due to coronavirus
The organisers are using video game technology to recreate the “element of discovery” of wandering the aisles of a physical event
New racketeering suit against the disgraced New York art dealer, brought by a Spanish collector regarding paintings by Picasso and Léger, gets off to a mixed start
Plus, Rebecca Salter on Léon Spilliaert. Produced in association with Christie's
Hybrid sale of 20th century art and design will take place over four live-streamed sessions in Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York
Opening 20 May, the online fair requires no upfront fee and features around 200 galleries, all of which will share their profits
Timed entry and face masks are set to become the “new normal” for art fairs, organisers say
Ahead of his sale at Sotheby's this month, the London art dealer talks about the obsessive pursuit of knowledge and why he is not interested in contemporary art
The co-founder of Art Agency, Partners will transition to a consultant role as Nina del Rio takes the helm of the auction house's advisory services
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