Some big collectors have stopped buying and bidders held back
Yeats and Orpen run out of steam
Nine Modern paintings from the MoMA collection go on sale at Christie’s this month - is it to fund the purchase of the Hirsts at Tate?
The museum is selling paintings by Picasso, Pollock, Léger and De Chirico, among others, at Christie's next month
Sotheby's and Christie'shave been working with Cambodian authorities and organisations in the art world
Valued at $3 million, Roman bronze statue also boasts impeccable provenance
Rediscovered Rembrandt made £6.9 million
Paris auctions were poor except for Pre-Colombian works
Sotheby’s scored a superior strike rate, but marginally lower proceeds
Following rumours that Pinault is struggling financially
Set at the estmate of $5/7 million,the Providence Athenaeum Library is launching this deaccession to maintain landmark building
Problematic Warhols hinder Christie’s but Sotheby’s sparkles with Richter Riley, Barceló and Flanaghan
The Surrealism sections of the February sales in London were the only to produce sparkling results
Prices for Gursky, Struth, Ruff and Demand have rocketed in 10 years
The statue of Pharaoh Sesostris III has already been deemed authentic in the Pinault's two lost lawsuits
Most of the unsold lots were high-value items unlikely to attract new buyers
Once enough money to pay off the Giacometti Association's bills had been made, the sale was brought to the close, to the chagrin of foreign buyers
The auction was moved to Drouot after commisaire-priseurs' took objection to court-directed sales legislature being overlooked
American stockbroker owes in the region of £2 million
Collectors of Modern art are paying fancy prices for Richter, Barceló and Doig
New paintings at Hamiltons for those who have so far missed out
Record prices for Andreas Gursky, Peter Doig, Luciano Fabro and Douglas Gordon
Dreesmann was a passionate and committed collector who barely ever sold on his beloved acquisitions
Traditional boundaries are being blurred
Inaugural sales do well
From a game-changing Japanese scandal to price-fixing at the world's leading auction houses, we look at the most significant developments over the past ten years
Six of the richest Scots and international collectors bid on the collection of the Fleming merchant bank
Excellent results for an exemplary group of Chinese porcelain
Gandharan sculpture did well in an otherwise difficult week at the postponed Sotheby’s and Christie’s auctions
Williams will not appeal French court decision, citing health reasons