Galleries lament terms that mean they cannot participate in multiple fairs, even when they have different styles and audiences
What do young collectors want, what do they buy, and, as they become richer, will they add rocket fuel to the art market—or blow it up entirely?
Dominique and Arthur de Villepin say new space will be shaped by their collecting experiences and relationships with artists
Work will be offered without guarantee from the collection of the late Modernist composer Giancinto Scelsi
Christie's also holds its own at an auction of American furniture and folk art
The city's Americana week saw works by 20th century self-taught artists edging out traditional folk art and antiques thanks to a growing celebrity-studded client base
Our pick of the highlights from this week's fairs and auctions
Strong second edition of event, dedicated to Southeast Asian art, narrowly avoided coronavirus panic
Involvement from galleries and auction houses is on the rise as public institutions face dwindling government funds and increased scrutiny over toxic philanthropy
Mid-market galleries take a mixed approach to new law, with some pricing works below the €10,000 threshold to avoid dealing with new client ID requirements
Galleries including Lévy Gorvy, Lisson and Sprüth Magers have expressed their concerns in a letter to the fair organisers
Galleries are displaying different styles and cultures at the Belgian antiques fair this year
We look at the year ahead for galleries, art fairs and auctions, and seek out the big shows in the UK, Europe and the US
March auction will return to the Emirate in spring 2021, but is cancelled this year due to new strategy and constrained supply of works
The Munich-based dealer and collector is also due to stand trial in London for allegedly stealing £1.1m in Kusama pumpkin sale
The president and chief executive of the Dutch fair group since 2015 will leave at the end of May
Our pick of highlights from this week's auctions
While Fog Design+Art and Untitled continue to draw established dealers, younger galleries opt out due to concerns over the wider cultural economy
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