Pablo Picasso
artist
A show of the Spanish master’s works at Gagosian in New York will be followed by Dora Maar and Olga Khokhlova surveys in Europe
The €25m work was stolen 20 years ago from a yacht on the French Riviera
Dealer tells us about the challenges of running a space in Shanghai’s West Bund and how the gallery keeps up with the growing competition
We meet the photographer David Bailey at his London studio to discuss his new book and we talk with Gijs van Hensbergen about John Richardson, who died aged 95 last week. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
We recently spoke to the art historian about his new book focusing on his extraordinary life, his homes and his eclectic personal collection
The show promises a continuum in Picasso’s work, a gentle slide, rather than rigidly compartmentalised episodes
Critics say the proposed law, which stalled following the US mid-term elections, would place an unnecessary burden on dealers
She calls on museum to incorporate misogyny into the art historical narrative
The museum stands by its ownership of The Actor, which it says was never in the hands of Nazis
The exhibition, which opens in February, will focus on Blue and Rose Periods
Discoveries about two Blue Period works in the Art Gallery of Ontario’s collection have inspired an upcoming exhibition
Dealing dynasty says that the painting bought in the Rockefeller sale will be loaned to the Musée d’Orsay
Sex sells—but only if it is guaranteed
Exhibition at the Albertina Museum in 2020 will “reposition” artist as an avant-garde innovator, organiser says
Evening auction featuring the family's most valuable works set new records for Monet and Matisse
There has been controversy at the gallery over the sponsor for the Picasso 1932 exhibition
Is the Spanish artist’s star turn in London the start of a new phase of his market, or business as usual?
In a recent decision regarding Picasso’s Actor, the courts need to catch up with US government policy on Nazi-looted art
Restitution experts say New York law recognises third party duress, so why did a recent court decision on Picasso’s Actor not recognise this?
Sotheby’s tests the waters with first oil painting at auction in Hong Kong
Bust of a Woman, which was never realised, would have been the world's tallest concrete sculpture
Buccaneering, brilliant, art-loving—he created the power of Sotheby’s (and Christie’s learned by imitation)
A record sale at Christie’s and a solid result at Sotheby’s show the market is in full recovery
From Picasso's year of masterpieces at Tate Modern to his fellow Spaniard Murillo's portraits at the National Gallery
We take a tour of Tate Modern's blockbuster and explore the strength of Picasso's market
Tate Modern’s major new show focuses on 1932, a period of turbulent creativity that gave rise to some of the artist’s greatest work
An open letter to Krakow institution asks for exhibition to counter rise of the right in Poland