At issue is whether the auction house "aided and abetted" Yves Bouvier in inflating prices in four private sales
The launch of Photofairs New York during Armory Week reflects a resurgent market for photographs and related media
While the pandemic held up MAP's construction it made 100 exhibits available online—a strategy that will continue beyond its physical opening
An exhibition at Mazzoleni Art is embroiled in a longstanding and torrid dispute between members of Vasarely's family
Dmitry Rybolovlev’s private island is being transformed into a resort patrolled by snipers—but will it be an "art island"?
Sale marks a significant loss for Bouvier, who paid $70m to build the state-of-the-art facility in 2010
Christie’s and Sotheby’s dominate in terms of value but smaller firms can compete in the field of Asian art, with the internet’s help
The newly formed team, led by Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos, has been cracking down on ancient art dealers and collectors
A proposed revision to the tax code could subject sellers to capital gains tax on art and slow the market
Contemporary works join ceramics and ink paintings from specialist dealers