Long established London jewellers will hold sale at Sotheby’s following move to smaller premises, but director insists it is “business as usual”
Staying local keeps costs down—and dealers can benefit from the buzz around town
Artist’s many influences explored in scholarly exhibition comprising more than 100 pieces at the Barbican
Design fair reflects market’s eclectic tastes and aims to attract crossover collectors in town for Frieze
London’s National Portrait Gallery is to host exhibition featuring more than 40 leading artists including Andy Warhol, Isaac Julien and Faith Ringgold
The multipurpose space could cut gallery operating costs by up to 40%
Dealers betting on overseas buyers attracted by a weak sterling and a shift in tastes away from minimalism as the UK trade association mounts its annual fair
The potential negative implications of the “much mooted” closure of the UK’s art crime unit set the tone for the Art Business Conference yesterday
The Art Newspaper reports on Malevich exhibitions, which reference previous shows of his work
Maleki alleges deals were undisclosed, Shariat countersues for malicious falsehood and defamation
As the Tate and British Museum extensions reach their full height, institutions say business plans stack up
London's Hammersmith & Fulham was considering selling the works
The new building's first show is of work by Dieter Roth and Martin Kippenberger
Also featuring parenting tips from Emin and Tate's spiritually uplifting cabaret
Although only the second edition of this contemporary fair in a tent, global collectors flocked to it and sales were frantic
To show work by Serra, Koons, and others
Museum director will don Clarks shoes and fill his pockets with Kendal Mint cakes for the 150-mile trek
Her familiar clay objects may be joined by new works in other media
The video work will be displayed alongside other new photographic work
Published accounts show that in 2000 the Hermitage raised 65% of its budget
Feverish visions at Coles and Tsingou, Childcare at Timothy Taylor and White Cube and the Russians are coming to Vilma Gold
Unsettling excesses at Stephen Friedman and various ponderings on places and no-places at Milch, Corvi Mora, Timothy Taylor and Emily Tsingou
A major report stresses the power of place
Increased attendance, sales, and quality marks a good year for the fair
Director explains how London’s most popular new tourist attraction set its exhibition policy