8,000 works stored for over forty years in the medieval monastery at Mauerbach
Five bidders competed for a Hirst painting
Impressionist and modern sales '96 report
Rapid advances as new companies model their catalogues and conditions of sale on Western models
900 works of art looted from Vienna’s Jewish community and stored in a monastery since 1955 to be sold on its behalf - It may be a PR nightmare for the auctioneers
Peace was celebrated in Europe fifty years ago. As The Art Newspaper reaches its fiftieth issue this month, we look at the art of a war-torn world
Picasso, Matisse, Miró and Dalí suggest that great works of art continue to command great prices in changing markets
Christie's cancel a London sale and European dealers are flocking to the US to buy and sell
Bacon, Kitaj, Warhol and Richter attract keen competition
Reasonable results, with collectors looking lively
A ten-fold increase in turnover on 1993
Autumn sale at Christie’s expected for the last manuscript by the artist in private hands — in 1980 it sold for £2 million
The judge’s ruling resolves the crux of the legal war between the foundation and the lawyer for Warhol’s estate
Christie's in the dock over whether Warhol's estate is worth $220 million or $558 million
Despite lukewarm predictions and no blockbuster items there was increased buyer confidence
Contemporary art sales '94 auction report
Collector’s widow overturns court decision
The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors
Populist legislation involves no more “chandelier” bids, loans to buyers, or secret reserve
They are also improving their Surrealism holdings
The prop is is one of the star lots in Christie’s South Kensington's Film and Entertainment sale
Fresh information has confirmed the importance of the works which will be put on the block
The Philippines to auction the Collection to set up an agricultural reform programme