New York panel pits lawyers against practitioners
The newly revived exhibition has some nice work on view, but is far better-behaved than its avant-garde past
As new challenges emerge, tighter regulation is needed, they tell New York conference
Artists seek similar tax incentives for donating works to museums and auctions
Albertz Benda, a new 2,000 sq. ft space, to focus on emerging and mid-career artists
Trend towards licensing works for use in the hospitality industry can offer a new income stream for artists
Companies accused of dictating museums’ programmes in return for support
Artists say they are under pressure to tone down their work after Associated Press removes images of controversial pieces
Koons' sculptures may look like child's play, but behind the play-doh is a long and complicated process
The initiative aims to help doctors improve their observation skills
Court told that abstract work said to be of “no value” was resold for up to $10m just months later at Art Basel
The avid collector is trying to understand why acquiring art can be such a compulsion
From limited-edition works to T-shirts and tote bags, galleries are diversifying to suit the market
Proposed “two-tier” internet could leave artists with inadequate technology, while wealthy content providers get super-fast connections
Three are graduates of the Glasgow School of Art
Survey, which will debut at Art Basel Miami Beach, uses Frieze Masters as its template
Silicon Valley’s success stories are applying their non-corporate ethos to art investment, finding innovative ways of building their collections
There are “all kinds of rumours swirling” around the estate of the graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
New regulations may restrict the use of surveillance technology in their work