Pablo Picasso
artist
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
Another court will have to uncover how the 271 works were stolen and by whom before being received by Pierre and Danielle Le Guennec
Buyer bidding through advisors Gurr Johns, combined with strong Asian interest, buoys London Impressionist and Modern art sales at Christie's and Sotheby's
Former convent in south of France will house Catherine Hutin-Blay's collection of more than 2,000 works
Mousquetaire et nu assis is among highlights of London evening sale of Modern and Impressionist art in February
Price sets a high bar for the auction house's first Impressionist & Modern offering of 2018
The objects are among $7.3m in assets prosecutors are seeking from the jailed “pharma-bro”, who was convicted of securities fraud and conspiracy
Capping an epic week of auctions, solid results featuring records for female artists and a Ferrari bode well for market's future—so long as it doesn't overheat
New York sale results boosted by strong Asian and Russian buying, and shored up by guarantees
Pent-up demand for top material kicks off New York's key auction week, with a $81.3m Van Gogh and records for Léger, Magritte, Man Ray and Vuillard
Bastian family have collaborated with the German city’s art collection since 2002
Tate Modern exhibition will include several portraits of artist’s 22 year-old muse
When it was first unveiled 50 years ago in the city centre, the monumental "homely" figure was not beloved by all
Zhang Lan bought Little Electric Chair for $10.5m
Away from the glitz of record-breaking auction prices and extravagant art parties, austerity has given strength to a new movement of socially engaged artists
A major show explores the city’s rich history of collecting works by the Modern master
Picasso, Beckmann, De Kooning and the female form
After 80 years, works by the Mexican artist known for his volatile relationship with Frida Kahlo are again on view
Russian money behind many sales as records tumble
Blue-chip dealers have been using Basel as an opportunity to build the potential stars of the future
Art Basel '10 fair report
We noted in 2010, amid a painful global downturn, that a Picasso nude carried the largest pre-sale auction estimate in history at $70m to $90m
The exhibition underlines art history’s—and the Hermitage’s—debt to Ivan Morozov and Sergej Shchukin who commissioned and collected many of the works
The controversial image was removed after protests from local community, many of whom were Ukrainian
Public art for private gain?
Director Borja-Villel is instituting radical changes to Madrid museum
A look at 'Guernica: Portrait of War' and 'Love You More'