Lawsuits argue that information filed to the SEC is inadequate
Is it design, or art, or craft? Who cares. One thing is certain: the British are best at it
The appointment comes after a handful of new hires across the auction house’s offices
Making a making a remarkable return to the contemporary art world
New German artists have put this fair back on the map
Billionaire François Pinault bought Chen Zhen and Pistoletto
Hans Grothe has sold 700 works to Wella hair-care billionaires for E50 million
Even third-rate works are now selling for six figures
“Most contemporary art collectors today are intellectuals who own their own company”
Export license could be extended until November
Chairmen of the CNE and the SFEP say the fair's vetting experts disagree over the admission of two exhibitors to this year's edition
Mega-dealer’s first space on the European continent will open to coincide with Fiac art fair this autumn
The commission marks the first time the prize has been awarded for a film, which will debut in October as part of the fair's Live section
The gallery closed its mainland China outpost after ten years due to ongoing tariff hikes, but may expand its Hong Kong presence
Ambitious new developments in Manhattan’s Lower East Side threaten the vibrant community
During London's Classic Week, we take a look at what the same sum will buy you at either end of the art historical timeline
Egyptian authorities had tried to stop the sale claiming that the 3,000 year old quartzite sculpture should be repatriated
Five lots from the DFS founder Graham Kirkham's collection made up almost half of the value of the £56.3m London sale, which was led by a late Turner
Olyvia Kwok launches series of invitation only events in London and New York offering financing against big-ticket works for collectors looking to circumvent auctions
Vast storage facilities for high-value items such as art and cars have stoked controversy
New commercial gallery shows—from a sense of spirituality in Liverpool to Long Island loving in New York
The ruling settles a heated two-year legal battle between the artist's foundation and photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who shot the original image in 1981
The membership-based International Catalogue Raisonné Association will offer discounted legal advice and institute an annual conference
Rowland Emett's Cloud Cuckoo Valley automata will be for sale at Bonhams in September and on view in August
Our pick of highlights from London Art Week exhibitions and auctions, including an export-barred Renaissance cabinet and an uncharacteristically cheery Ribera
The gallery-share fair model that predates Condo brings smaller dealers together as the Windy City's commercial gallery scene grows
Market is not “as effervescent as it was”, but £36m total is the auction house’s highest in June for over a decade despite disappointing results for Modern works
After cancelling its Los Angeles event in 2016, the French fair is partnering with Aipad to develop Paris Photo New York
Younger dealers share experiences and expertise to survive the middle-market squeeze
France's Gazette Drouot claims that Hill might have bought the painting and it could be headed for the Met in New York, according to a source