Bernheimer Contemporary is launching an exhibition space opposite Museum Island in Berlin
Roles in flux as patrons establish private museums and foundations or work directly with artists
Actor’s gift of Solar Reserve, last seen at Lincoln Center, is all about raising climate change awareness
The international gallery expands its empire with Grosvenor Hill space designed by Caruso St John
Contract negotiations continue between the museum and its employees
One of the main art databases, the Art Loss Register, has issued certificates for works looted or subject to recovery claims
Property tycoon Aby Rosen, promoting his new Manhattan skyscraper, talks about art-world fatigue and giving something back to society
Almost $2.5bn was spent on art in just six evening auctions last month, as the market is pushed to new levels for trophy works
The sculptor, who has a history of being fêted by the French, will accept the award at the French Embassy on 1 June
US artist wants to focus on his work as he expresses disappointment with the art market
Aby Rosen’s controversial plans to bring the 1958 restaurant “back to its original glory” met with opposition from architects and preservationists
Most works at Christie’s auction on Wednesday were guaranteed to sell including Lucian Freud's reclining nude, which fetched an ample price
Museum is launching a new programme dedicated to emerging art
Founders say the art world has become a stressful, unhealthy place
Aby Rosen plans to restore Manhattan restaurant to its salad days in the 1950s
Sotheby’s totalled $379.7m for its contemporary art auction on Tuesday evening, while Christie's raised $705.9m the night before
As opportunities abound, the relationship between artists and dealers gets a whole lot more fluid
Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger is priciest work ever sold at auction, fetching almost $180m in New York <br>
The Los Angeles artist was widely expected to be a star of the gallery’s West Coast branch when it opens next year
The auction house took a chance sticking to a schedule that clashed with the Venice Biennale’s opening—and it paid off
The fourth edition of the fair gives visitors more choice than ever
Glenn Lowry stands by exhibitions that engage with popular culture and take some risks
The journal that Alan Turing used to jot down his thoughts on a universal language was later turned into a dream diary by one of his student
Statute of limitations does not apply in Goudstikker heirs’ claim against Norton Simon Museum, ruling finds<br>
Former Barnes boss Gillman signs up for Christie’s
Nevada Desert site around Michael Heizer’s City is under threat