Legal battle over Dr Gustav Rau’s paintings, which he wants to give to Unicef, and which are on loan to Paris
The market is driven by supply and demand and not by collectors’ taste, says veteran dealer in Asian art
A doctor in a remote village in the Congo, part of Dr Rau's thousand-strong collection is on display now in Paris.
And a wider range of stock attracts more collectors
Anger at appointment of collector who imports the very objects the committee tries to keep out
Christopher Ondaatje has only recently come to public notice with his donation of £2,750,000 to London’s National Portrait Gallery.
The couturier’s change to a minimalist lifestyle moved him to dispense with all his eighteenth-century furniture, his paintings, and decorative arts
These collectors agree that the market has risen so much as to make buying almost impossible
A compelling biography of the father and son who founded the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore
It is fifty years since this collector and essentially American philanthropist was turned on to art while at Harvard. He has been an integral part of the art establishment in Chicago for decades
The president and executive director of Knoedler’s encourages collectors to become museum patrons and supplies major museums with works of art
Picasso for the blind at Wildenstein and a bevy of Latin American paintings exhibitions
An American financial market strategist has put together a major collection of nineteenth-century British watercolours.
A brand new tribe of collectors and buyers is coming
Shelley and Donald Rubin’s website invites contributions from museums, collectors, and scholars
The heir to the cosmetics fortune is creating his own museum and would like to see art returned to Holocaust victims, but how effective is he actually?
Works from the Southeast Asian countries vie with the more traditional Chinese and Japanese selections
Pietro Accorsi's long wait to showcase his collection is over
“At least thirty collectors are spending $200,000-500,000 a year at auction” on this branch of the decorative arts
While a broad consensus emerged that sales remain solid, the demand for quality pictures outstrips supply, causing frustration among serious collectors
While the market remains largely stable in Europe, the demand for quality pictures, fuelled by thriving European economies, outstrips supply
Trade at home is still strong, but Germany is looking for business beyond its borders
She is the bridge between the private collector and the public
Erika and Rolf Hoffmann open their collection in Berlin
Director Cristina Aschengreen-Piacenti has pioneered the project, refusing to allow the residence of a great Anglo-Florentine collector to fade from memory
Collectors came out in force, but much of the art on show was not as exciting as that seen at Venice or offered by the auction houses
Centenary of collector, C.D.E. Fortnum, celebrated with exhibition and lectures at Society of Antiquaries
This blockbuster biography records the life of the American financier in exhaustive and exhausting detail, but fails to tell the story of his collecting
Similar in many ways, the subjects of these two biographies present contrasting styles of operation in the art market