The Bethnal Green gallery's adventurous programme included DIS and Juliana Huxtable
"The conventional museum-gallery-collector pipeline known as ‘the Art World’ isn’t the most important thing about art," Sachs says
The 18-karat gold sculpture, another edition of which was used by thousands at the Guggenheim Museum, returns to the spotlight at Sotheby's
The auction at Christie's London made £45.8m, and closes out a landmark year for the Indian art market
Canada’s biggest art fair appeared to benefit from the Toronto Blue Jays’ first crack at baseball’s top trophy since 1993
The patron and collector had a stellar career in the cosmetics business, but now surrounds herself with beauty of a different kind
A 77-year old man is the main suspect in an investigation that has involved raids in Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Several New York galleries have hit major milestones in recent months—what lessons can those in charge impart?
Canada’s largest art fair spotlights a growing market for work by Indigenous artists while challenging stereotypes and expectations
He replaces Clément Delépine, who announced his departure last month
The latest annual report looks at gender and generational differences when it comes to tastes and collecting behaviour
The fair's new Avant-Première preview for the most important VIPs generated seven- and eight-figure sales of blue-chip art, but things were quieter upstairs in the emerging gallery sector
As the fair's eleventh edition opens in the French capital, dealers are bullish about their prospects
Noah Horowitz sees the fair company’s inaugural Doha show as a “moment of expansion, not saturation”
Amid trade war between US and Canada, Toronto’s largest art fair strengthens ties with Latin America’s art scene
Bonhams will offer art, movie memorabilia and personal effects that belonged to the Hollywood star, who died in February 2025
Les Roberts, who was charged with selling fake Warhols in April, recently opened a store called Labubu Headquarters
The dealer’s first curatorial project since her release from prison re-examines the art boom of the 1980s, when she cemented her place in the market
The auction house has been acquired for an undisclosed fee, two years after previous owner Epiris tried to float it for $1bn
Quirky items, from crossbows to Bronze Age spearheads, can be found at the fair
There is no doubt Paris is on a high, writes Georgina Adam, but there are several things that continue to make Basel distinctive
The gallery’s current exhibition by the Japanese painter Shinpei Kusanagi will be its last
An early example of Calder’s most famous creations, the work carries a record estimate of $15m to $20m
A growing number of emerging and mid-tier artists are building their own networks, and using new channels to sell directly to collectors
A medium once marginalised in the art world finds new momentum at the fair and in exhibitions across the capital
Playful events such as Lyndsey Ingram’s ‘Bourdon Street Chippy’ are a gateway to higher spending, writes Melanie Gerlis
The 3.5 billion-year-old gemstones are part of a display from the diamond company De Beers
According to gallerists, collectors are taking longer to make decisions this year—but they are still showing up to buy
Amid a challenging art market, the gallerists remain positive about London's resilience as an international hub
While the new Fondation Cartier exemplifies the heft of corporate giving in Paris, the additions of YDP and Ibraaz bring London greater diversity