The sale will help the auction house pay down debt, chief executive Charles F. Stewart told staff in an internal email
Kngwarray's late but dazzling career changed perceptions of Aboriginal art. The curators of her retrospective explore how a sudden demand for her work reflects “complex histories and power dynamics in Australia”
Carly Murphy, who has been at Christie's since 2022 and previously worked at Sotheby's for more than a decade, will move to the fairs sector later this month
The 20th edition of the fair brings together 51 galleries from 16 countries
Participating galleries have signed up to pledge 10% of the sale price of selected works to fund the Gallery Climate Coalition
The 21st edition of Bogotá’s marquee art fair opened alongside the city’s new contemporary art biennial, eliciting healthy sales in the four- and five-figure range
Perelman sued his insurers after a 2018 fire at his Hamptons home, claiming works by Warhol, Ruscha and Twombly had sustained damage
Writer Barry Avrich has followed up his 2020 documentary about the $80m art fraud case with a new book on the saga
Coming from the same private collection, the works span three decades of Freud's career
The closure comes eight years after the death of the gallery's influential founder Jack Tilton
Australia's leading art fair held its ninth, and largest edition, this month
The dealer has opened a gallery in the northern Italian city, which is welcoming an influx of new money and favourable tax structures for art
Court orders fraudster to pay more than $186,000 in restitution and a $50,000 fine, plus serve a two-month prison sentence
The new fair, which has grown out of Detroit Art Week, will bring 11 galleries, a pop-up exhibition and site-specific installations to the former Michigan Central train station
The first resident at Cheruby House—which will also be an exhibition venue—is the Mexican artist and designer Bárbara Sánchez-Kane
Latest penalties from UK’s customs and revenue office reveal a ramping up of regulatory enforcement
The portrait of the artist's lover Dora Maar goes under the hammer with an estimate of €8m
Plans are underway for the Leiden Collection of Dutch Golden Age painting, amassed by billionaire investor Thomas S. Kaplan, to be offered as shares on a public stock exchange
The collector behind the Leiden Collection talks about the upcoming exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art, and why you will not find any of the works in his home
The Texan fair’s inaugural edition got off to a strong start for dealers who brought more affordable works
The fifth edition of Panorama, held this month in Pozzuoli, was organised by a consortium of Italy's leading commercial galleries and featured artists from Simone Fattal to William Kentridge
El Sueňo is from a major Surrealist collection amassed by Nesuhi and Selma Ertegun, being sold at Sotheby's New York this November
The Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art will sell off its treasures this autumn at Christie’s in New York
The art market is failing to attract the highest spenders, whose sights are set on other investments as the trade plateaus
Galleries reported satisfactory sales amid a global slump, noting that the relatively low prices and high volume of Japan's market are serving its domestic scene well
Organised by new non-profit RendezVous, the event brought together Brussels's wealth of commercial galleries, institutions and artist-run spaces
Founder Sunny Rahbar reflects on the rise of the Gulf scene and her gallery's journey, from 9/11 to the financial crash of 2008
As dealers end their summer breaks, closures, cancellations and some worrying economic indicators point to tough times ahead
As other parts of the business scale back, advisories continue to launch and expand
Specialists estimate the collections could collectively bring in around $520m during the upcoming auctions in New York this autumn