Consigned from the holdings of Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, the £15.4m sale fell within estimate
Led by a once-scandalous Modigliani painting, the £296.3m London evening sale provided a bright spot for a market struggling with concerns of Brexit and overseas competition
Beleaguered by Brexit, this year, record auctions and a promising crop of fairs and events are helping to boost the week
Nomad co-founder and director Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte describes the fair as “a resort concept”
Experts weigh in on the effect that the 2016 vote to leave the EU has had on the trade
Multiple galleries at the fair have brought works by the late British artist whose market was “booming when we lost him”
The objects, a stone mask and an intricate ceramic figure, are scheduled to be auctioned Thursday morning in New York
The $30m work has been the subject of almost a dozen years of legal battles
As the market catches up with the ultra-contemporary art championed by Liste Art Fair Basel for decades, the fair includes artists who have found success later in life
A $35m Picasso led first-day sales, while galleries reported strong seven-figure results across both historic and contemporary material
Dealers in the fair's Statements section say they were informed at the last minute that the Baloise Art Prize has been discontinued
Sales are booming as Millennial and Gen-Z collectors are taking a shine to historical artefacts
The boutique dealer-run fair intends to return for 2027
More than 200 galleries have held back works that will only be unveiled to the public on the fair’s opening day
Art Basel may transform Basel during its annual summer spell, but the city’s art ecosystem exists long before the fair and its many satellites arrive—and continues long after they leave
Led by a £3.8m painting by Ganesh Pyne, the auction of the Goodricke collection is the latest South Asian Modern art sale to smash records
The fair's first edition at Sotheby’s landmark Madison Avenue home will feature an expanded roster of international galleries
Giacomo Manzù: The Artist and his Dealer explores the decades-long relationship between the Italian artist and Rosenberg's father
As rising costs and a softer market force dealers to rethink their strategies, galleries across the capital are experimenting with new business models
Dancer’s Fountain sold for €4m, after it was returned by the artist's museum to the heirs of Jewish collector Heinrich Stahl
Plus a Maynard Dixon painting owned by Diane Keaton and a William Morris working combining cave art and glass
Constant expansion and rising prices in the primary market necessary for a mega gallery are "unfixable", says chief executive Marc Glimcher
With over 120 galleries across the UK capital participating in this year's London Gallery Weekend, our critics have chosen their top 20 shows to guide you through the weekend
A spate of new organisations are challenging traditional gallery models to support artists in different ways
Elsewhere is bringing 26 exhibitors to the Yowie Hotel on South Street for its inaugural edition
New York’s marquee auctions made record figures for established names, but precious few by young artists. Meanwhile, struggling gallery sector is impacting primary contemporary market
Artists in the UK are poorly protected when it comes to insolvencies
Due to "wider market uncertainties", the London- and Lagos-based dealership that helped launch the careers of Joy Labinjo and Gareth Nyandoro has closed
A buoyant economy and increasing internationalism is benefitting the art scene of Poland's biggest city
The photographer’s estate has accused the dealer James Danziger of leveraging an unauthorised AI-generated piece to push a commercial venture to colourise other artists' works