While some cultivated key clients like the Kennedys and Fords, others relied on close communication even under socially distanced circumstances
The city's Americana week saw works by 20th century self-taught artists edging out traditional folk art and antiques thanks to a growing celebrity-studded client base
Calls for emergency art storage are putting pressure on art shipment and insurance firms
Chinese and Russian buyers with a taste for the ornate have added a new layer of bidding and are forcing prices ever higher
"Sold to the person in the Prada suit"
New York vies with London for nineteenth- and twentieth-century decorative arts sales, but Chicago is coming on quickly
A survey of the decorative arts market
Even third-rate works are now selling for six figures
High-profile shows are breaking down the boundaries between designers and artists
New commercial gallery shows—from a new space in south London to an apartment show in San Gimignano
We recently spoke to the art historian about his new book focusing on his extraordinary life, his homes and his eclectic personal collection
Sales lag while demand for folk art is on the rise as Millennials move away from a ‘Home Alone’ aesthetic
Nicholas Hall and François Laffanour have paired up on the Upper East Side
Dealers downsize or go online as tastes in furniture and collecting change
Set of sheep sell for $746,500
Photographer Bruce Weber has spent seven years recording the plight of Miami’s Haitian community
New organiser discloses record 119 artists from 36 countries will be exhibited
Dealers cite the design section's new position as the reason for this year's exceptional sales, in proximity to contemporary art dealers
Art world remembers a great art dealer, collector and museum founder
Brothers raise cash with a few pictures from their extensive collection
Exhibitors wary of investing in weak market, while community groups oppose Scope tent on public open space
Meanwhile, Steven Kasher moves in on Gagosian territory
Who said it was all about modernism?