Exhibitions, lectures and auctions span the centuries and the continents
Overseas collectors are shipping work to China for sale in the growing number of auction houses
The artist’s Maison Tropicale is on show this month at Yale
Rome says yes to collector’s demands
The art world is entering a period of true globalisation
The present for collectors who have everything
Leipzig School to the fore: “They didn’t know painting was dead”
Decorative arts dealers reported good sales but paintings were harder to shift
The car tycoon has put together one of the greatest private collections of classic American art. Where does it go now?
They receive 5000 visitors a year in their house, which has become a personal Kunsthalle 16 years in the making
Tracking the collector's vast collection from its inception to his newest project, 'The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse'
The BBC asks whether Lord Elgin's actions could be justified as the spotlight on the Greeks rekindles the Elgin marbles debate, and Channel 4 programme has dealers weigh in on the state of the art market
Agents are looking at art in museums to determine whether “use tax” was paid
Greetings card millionaire Andrew Brownsword adds the Impressionist to his collection
Gilbert and George and Mickey Wolfson are among the enthusiastic collectors
Has the Eternal City overtaken Milan and Turin?
Interest in the field is surging as new collectors enter the fray
The Art Newspaper visits the biggest art collector in the world and talks about the five museums he is building in Doha
The new location is drawing collectors into the Paris stock exchange
The Italian collector Carlo Bilotti has commissioned Damien Hirst to create four paintings of the Evangelists which he wants to display in a deconsecrated church
Meanwhile Britain's rugby hero, Jonny Wilkinson, brings sporting glamour to the BALTIC
Asian bidding dominated the saleroom sessions
An explanation, an adoration and a lament
Unlike the heirs of Nazi victims, the descendants of collectors whose art was appropriated by the Bolsheviks are unlikely to have it returned
The collector of works that are knotty, passionate, perverse and deeply personal talks about his tastes and his gift to the nation
The man behind hit musicals such as “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera” has been buying Victorian art assiduously for the last 40 years. This month his extraordinary collection goes on public view at the Royal Academy
Archaeologists say the artefacts are likely to have been smuggled out of Iraq
Works from a private collection will tour both the London and New York arms of the super-gallery
Rediscovered Rembrandt made £6.9 million
The businessman, collector, and artist whose department store museum includes work by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley