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
Book accompanies Paul de Monchaux's new exhibition, a collaboration between his young dealer Megan Piper and Bowman Sculpture
Complex in heart of Mayfair will be occupied by three "temporarily spaceless" galleries for city-wide event
A psychological evaluation submitted by her lawyers to a Manhattan federal court ask for leniency in judge’s ruling
US Supreme Court decision is causing anxiety among dealers
The Carlton Gallery of San Diego and a nearby warehouse had hundreds of pieces
A dizzying mix of antique oddities and gems attract browsers to the city's third iteration of the fair
From fair fatigue to unearthing new talent, gallerists and collectors at the Paris event share their concerns
Head downtown for Sarah Lucas, a deep-dive into LES galleries and Toyin Ojih Odutola's beguiling portraits
More than 20 galleries will participate in the inaugural LES Art Week, launching 17 October
Today, art history is increasingly being written by dealers and auctioneers to suit their own purpose
Shipping firms seek to replace single-use crates
We speak to the director of Paris's Applicat-Prazan gallery about dealers in denial and the pleasures of Pink Floyd
The gallery gene does not normally survive beyond one generation, so how can contemporary art galleries survive their founders and keep their edge?
We talk to the art market specialist Melanie Gerlis about the fair, to Doris Salcedo and Ragnar Kjartansson about their shows, Massimiliano Gioni about the New Museum’s video-art pop-up in London—and Louisa Buck discusses Frieze's special Social Work section. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The artist trickster behind some of the internet’s most bizarre hoaxes has published a cryptic book for her first solo show
Exhibitors benefit from the curatorial heft of local art institutions
The photographer and anti-opioid activist will show works at Frieze and Fiac
A show co-organised with the dealer Nicholas Hall demonstrates the endlessly exciting possibilities of blending the old and the new
New space on Dover Street will focus on historical exhibitions and two-person shows
Auction houses and art dealers express ‘relief’ even as the US-China trade war escalates