New fair director Sophie Parker's plan to “reward galleries that take risks” was seen in action
Works from the estate of Barbara Gladstone and the home of Daniella Luxembourg—plus a litter of Lichtensteins—energised last night's marquee auction of post-war and contemporary art
The gallery plans to take on more young and emerging artists as David Juda hands the baton to the next generation
Women rescued Christie’s otherwise quiet 21st century evening sale in New York, which also set a new auction high-water mark for Simone Leigh
The auction brought in a hammer total of $44.2m, just below Phillips’s low estimate for the night and exactly in line with last November’s equivalent sale
The prize lot, a bust depicting the artist’s brother Diego, failed to attract bidders during the $186.4m sale
In a countersuit stand-off, the two parties are broadening the scope of their allegations beyond the disputed sculpture
The Metropolitan Police say the charges are unrelated to accusations of a “serious criminal offence” that resulted in the club having its licence suspended in November
As China’s market drops, auction houses and dealers have been following the money to Saudi Arabia
Opening later this week with new leadership, the photography fair is determined to move away from the clichés of supermodels, artful murmurations of birds and majestic beasts
Last night’s low-risk, low energy auctions made $489m in total, including $272m for the collection of Barnes & Noble founder Leonard Riggio, along with new records for Dorothea Tanning and Remedios Varo
The scheme, introduced in the 1950s, is meant to help keep important works of art in Britain
Plus, Andy Warhol's “Big Electric Chair” and a Fernando Botero nude
Michael Armitage, for example, had his first show at David Zwirner three years after being signed to the gallery
Film-maker Sophie Chahinian explores revered Manhattan gallery founded by Janelle Reiring and Helene Winer
Dealers and advisers at this week’s fairs expressed optimism, despite concerns about the wider socio-economic situation
As tariffs and stock-market fluctuations unsettle consignments for the spring sales, the trade awaits signs of what to expect in the next four years
An exhibition in New York spotlights an intriguing episode in trade history , in which an influx of foreign artists to Rome prompted everyone from barbers to lawyers in the city to develop side hustles as art dealers
A strong influx from Asia, plus stands devoted to smaller works by emerging artists, got the fair off to a smashing start despite economic headwinds
The founders of Slip House have taken over a historical building where they will showcase an intergenerational programme and host an artist residency
Acquired by Art Rotterdam in 2020, Unseen's new director says transparency and consistency have been key to rebuilding the fair
Alongside the Frieze fair, a growing cohort of satellite events and weeks of auctions attest to the resilience of the trade in a turbulent macroeconomic climate
A bronze Osiris, a late sculpture by Lee Bontecou and Magritte’s first collage to feature his bowler-hatted man are among the finds at this year’s fair
Group of wood engravings and sketches will be sold at Cheffins this month, just before acclaimed retrospective of the artist's work closes at Dulwich Picture Gallery
'Miss January' comes to market from the holdings of the influential collectors Mera and Don Rubell
The collector and lifestyle mogul highlighted works from the sale by Amy Sherald, Alex Katz, Louise Bourgeois and others
Antiques dealer Bill Pallot and accomplice Bruno Desnoues sold €3.7m worth of counterfeit royal furniture
Berlin's largest commercial art event holds its 21st edition under the leadership of Antonia Ruder
The 18th-century view of Venice is likely to break the artist's auction record
Galleries, curators and artists are raising funds to support humanitarian efforts in the embattled country, following a natural disaster which claimed more than 3,600 lives