From the Leipzig School artist Neo Rauch at the Drawing Center, to Nari Ward at the New Museum, there's plenty to see around New York City during Frieze
Laura Paulson, formerly of Christie's, to head up new business, while her husband Andrew Fabricant has been promoted to the new position of chief operating officer
London case surrounding Brueghel painting raises questions over whether a work's full sales history should be listed—even when that shows a big markup
Judith beheading Holofernes—due to be auctioned this June estimated at £86m-£129m—will be juxtaposed with a Daniel Buren installation
New commercial gallery shows—from East African scenes to Freud’s sitter
Non-selling exhibition at Gagosian Hong Kong includes works from Asian private collections
Dealers at harbourfront fair are upbeat about local and international collectors despite a "recent slow market in the region"
Early sales reports raise old questions about the process of selling at a fair
Lévy Gorvy launches its Hong Kong space with a group show exploring how nature and tradition have provided comfort in turbulent times
Escape fairtigue with gallery shows across the city, from Mary Corse and Louise Bourgeois to Tishan Hsu and Richard Lin
A sign of the times, two of London and Paris’s oldest firms closed their premises in the traditional art heartlands of the cities
Dealers face a difficult marketplace but industry leaders say “engagement is the currency of the 21st century”
Dealers are attempting to redress the balance as report shows that women continue to be underrepresented
British art dealers will open in Cheim & Read's former Chelsea space in May with a show of Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté
New commercial gallery shows—from sculpture to shipwreck paintings
Fifteen artists show conceptual craft and design works, some of which reflect current concerns
Shop's programme highlights Crossrail artists’ commissions including Chantal Joffe, Yayoi Kusama and Darren Almond
Facing 30 months in prison beginning in May, the dealer calls herself the "Martha Stewart of the art world"
From the very first painting in his show at Matthew Marks Gallery, visitors will find familiar themes
We speak to the co-founder of Freedman Fitzpatrick gallery in Los Angeles about coding, George Bush and mistaking dealers for magicians
We speak to the senior director of Night Gallery in Los Angeles about art world small talk, forgotten studio visits and the resurgence of photography
Last year, the LA gallery took on Michael Williams, Fred Eversley, Huma Bhabha and Lauren Halsey
Having for years viewed each other with suspicion, relations between agencies and galleries may start warming up
With works from the forced liquidation of his gallery by the Nazis still regularly turning up in Germany, two current restitution claims by his heirs could have major ramifications for all those seeking to recover looted art
Works at mid-tier price points are moving quickly at the 16th edition of the Mexico City fair, according to exhibitors
Sculpture of Peter Pan and painting by Gluck were among the stars of five-hour long auction
New commercial gallery shows—from figuration to incarceration
The first recipient of the new Gramercy International Prize, Ramiken gallery, will present two artists at the 2019 edition of the fair
Many art dealers have made tough business decisions over the last year as plans to repair the vital transportation link between Brooklyn and Manhattan shifted