In an increasingly competitive, mixed-category art fair environment, the president of the Dutch fair group made everyone apply each year
An exhibition in Athens about the life of Christian Zervos, whose 33-volume catalogue of the artist is indispensable to the Picasso market
Most of the works, created with felt tip pen on newsprint, have been lost, but two have been specially restored for London show
Exhibitions in UK, Europe and US speak to growing public appetite for scholarship on the women of art history
Dusti Bongé was an artist who lived and worked in the Deep South and who was a versatile, if little known, artist
The newly private auction house led the night's lots with its known money-maker Claude Monet, and set a world record for the Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka
Dream museum of collectors Basil and Elise Goulandris brought to life almost three decades after original proposal
An exhibition focusing on the artist’s Blue Period came together after high-tech examinations of the work revealed hidden surprises
How two monumental figures by Niko Ghika looking out from Corfu were made
A show opening at the Clark Art Institute reveals how Georgia O’Keeffe thwarted her sister’s career in art
André-Marc Delocque-Fourcaud urges Russia to reunite collection in Moscow
Works on the stands at Art Basel show the market for artists associated with the German movement is hotting up in this centenary year
Market is alive and kicking at the top for prime Impressionist works, though Bouguereau's uncomfortably placed, 19th-century Bacchanalian scene failed to sell
The museums are pooling the divided collections of Sergei Shchukin and Morozov brothers for a quartet of exhibitions
Loss of some regular exhibitors in favour of blue-chip contemporary art galleries is the latest in a string of changes to the venerable Dutch fair
£63m auction total is half that of last year, but bidding from Asia and Russia helps make new record for Oskar Schlemmer and a Venetian view by Monet
The San Francisco museum plans to sell Untitled (1960) at Sotheby's for between $35m and $50m, the artist is unlikely to have approved
Fresh takes on Modernism, colour and two giants of American art
Comprehensive analysis of 29 pieces from ten institutions could be “the best weapon against forgery”
Lesser known lots still hold plenty of hammer potential
Supported by prominent figures in its day, the little known movement is at last being rescued from obscurity
Former Art Deco swimming pool in Roubaix dives into Modern French sculpture
Edgar Miller finally gets his due as the city prepares to celebrate the overlooked designer’s eclectic work
Though not as dire as first thought, visitor figures for the museum's contemporary shows have still been poor
A curator draws unexpected associations in an enthralling ten-artist show at the Vincent van Gogh Foundation centering on the sun
Sotheby's sale fell below estimate while Christie’s provided some cheer, showing there is still money in Monet – but only the right one
The novelist and journalist was also an outspoken art critic
Even without a $150m-plus headliner, the auction topped rival Sotheby’s by $100m thanks to deeper, more even bidding
Sex sells—but only if it is guaranteed
The German-born artist was a key member of the St Ives artistic community—but why does his work matter?