Dealers say expectations were low but are grateful to be in touch with the art community
Event has now moved to the dates normally occupied by Tefaf New York Fall, which has been scrapped as a result but will return in 2021, organisers say
Expanded 20th-century art week in US will swallow up London auctions; Sotheby's has yet to make a decision about its New York spring sales
But firm says move allows it "to protect the company and its assets... we are not shuttering the business"
The fair is the latest to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic as cases in the city rise to 1,339
A blow-by-blow account of the Hong Kong digital viewing rooms that launched this morning
From VIP virtual viewing rooms to grassroots digital action
Move follows widespread closures in the US and Asia
Auction house has closed New York saleroom along with other offices—Sotheby's follows suit while Phillips has postponed all events and sales until mid-May
Updates on how Covid-19 is turning the art fair calendar upside down as (most) organisers err on the side of caution
Large-scale events have been banned in the German region of North Rhine-Westphalia, while travel has become restricted for international exhibitors
Aiming to stop the spread of coronavirus, the suspension begins at midnight on Friday and is expected to last 30 days
But specialist galleries, who might expect up to 50% of their revenue to come from the annual event, still plan to host exhibitions this month
Dutch fair will close tonight following news that an exhibitor has tested positive for the disease
Art dealer did not show any symptoms at the fair and was diagnosed in his home town on Monday
Salon du dessin contemporain has rescheduled its dates while Salon du Dessin organisers are in discussion about whether to still open later this month
The collaborative event is also planning to launch an event to replace the recently cancelled Art Berlin fair
Peasant Woman in front of a Farmhouse, once sold in a farmyard auction for £4, sold to a private collector
It was touch and go as to whether the 33rd edition of the Dutch fair would go ahead, but so far most exhibitors seem relieved even if business is slower
The gallery will takeover the storefront next door to its current Chelsea outpost as neighbouring blue-chip galleries continue to expand
As the Donald B. Marron collection goes to three dealers, the auction house is rethinking how it pitches for works
Our pick of some of the most covetable, and affordable, works at this year’s fair
The shift of venue and date follows ongoing issues with the city's west side piers and marks a significant change to the art world calendar
Presented by the Paris-based nonprofit Aware, the new award recognises a solo presentation of work by a female artist at the fair
Chinese and British markets take a hit amid trade wars and political unrest
A dazzling diamond tiara, a Rococo monkey teapot, a Van Gogh rescued from a farm sale and a saucy Greek vessel are among the highlights on the stands
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
Liberal amounts of hand sanitiser and a consistent base of US buyers dominated the fair's opening day
The fair's first New York event since closing its Brussels edition sees strong transatlantic ties and museum crossover
Delving into the arms and armour, contemporary ceramics and French design at this year's fair