As far as a painting’s hammer price is concerned, other, less noble considerations matter a great deal more than the picture’s intrinsic quality
Many Tefaf-goers are likely to visit the artist’s Dutch survey, a key part of the Bosch quincentenary celebrations. Stefan Fischer, the author of Taschen’s new book on Bosch, unveils the meaning of his grotesques
Fair teams up with US advisory firm to launch two smaller editions in the US
Brussels fair has its largest edition to date
Authorities in eight specialist areas explain what guides the market—and all the latest trends.
The artists in Tefaf’s Show Your Wound exhibition, inspired by Joseph Beuys, are responding to the German artist’s work in new and surprising ways
From Inuit ivory to Art Deco pottery, there are deals to be found in Maastricht
New photography fair to test the market in California next year
This is the third fair to be postponed or cancelled by organisers Reed Exhibitions
French organisers pull the plug on offshoot fair, held in a Hollywood studio backlot, two months before opening
But buyers shy away from experimental works and unfamiliar names, making it hard to develop a market for young and emerging artists
This scrappy young event is dog-friendly, kid-friendly and artist-friendly