An op-ed criticising the exhibition for its dismissal of the movie's racist overtones has prompted some reflection
The 86-year-old artist is showing three new short films at DC Moore Gallery in New York
Elena Soboleva to head up the virtual gallery and expand its collector base as galleries embrace selling art digitally as an 'evolution of the walk-in business'
Japanese artist became embroiled in #Metoo movement over treatment of long-time model
Marina Abramovic’s ex-partner has signed up with Richard Saltoun gallery
Secretary and chief executive of the London museum says he wanted to go “at a time of obvious strength and success”
Is the London-based gallery growing its US team to open an exhibition space there?
Prices for larger works by the Bristolian street artist could fetch more than £5m
Hong Kong show features rarely seen archival material, while 23 artists have made new works for an exhibition dedicated to memory in London
From a Van Dyck once thought to be by Rubens to William Nicholson's portrait of an actress identified only weeks ago
New shows at commercial galleries, from Canova's prank portrait of Giorgione to a feminist take on Pop art
The American edition of the international gallery exchange programme brings exhibitors from Cairo, Tokyo and Kolkata
Increasing numbers of young artists are choosing to go it alone
Steven Tananbaum sued the artist and gallery in April for failing to deliver works he bought in 2014
Acquavella Galleries’ exhibition of the Uruguay-born Modernist is a primer for the uninitiated and a treasury of rarely seen gems
Anny Shaw asks if auction houses and dealers should pay their dues to the artists from whom they profit
Hauser & Wirth will host concurrent exhibitions of the Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi this autumn in Zurich, London and Hong Kong
The dealer says her artists encouraged the expansion
This will be the first time a major Chinese gallery has opened a space in Europe
Late artist completed six paintings in five weeks, all of which are included in London gallery exhibition
The state-backed fifth edition is biggest ever with 44 galleries across five districts
New space for the Paris dealer consolidates gallery’s position as primary market power in France
The gallerist and patron was a key figure in the city’s art scene for more than 50 years
London dealer Alison Jacques says the photograph was taken from last year's fair and another work was damaged due to temperature fluctuations
Hauser & Wirth show in Zürich includes loans from the Tate, the Stedelijk Museum and the Fondation Dubuffet
We drill down into the big numbers from the Post-Impressionist and Modern sale in New York with Georgina Adam, talk to Professor Rachel Pownall about the wider market and look at a small gallery housed in Piccadilly Circus Tube station.
"In order to bring diversity to our all-white male artist stable, we decided to bring in a few other, slightly more affordable, white male artists."
New York law firm warns galleries that legislation could mean new compliance and reporting regime
"It's a participatory conceptual piece consisting in you giving us lots of money for a commissioned art work and agree not to sue me or the artist should we decide not to deliver it."
The maverick art dealer helped to shape New York’s contemporary art scene by finding and supporting some of today's biggest artists