The 200-page report, authored by Clare McAndrew, also revealed stable Chinese buying and buoyancy at the lower end of the market as top end softens
On the anniversary of the UK's departure from the European Union, dealers and politicians warn Britain is slipping behind its competitors as a cultural leader
Demand from collectors remains “extremely resilient”—but survey asks how long can the current model be sustained?
While both back-to-back sales did well, works by artists under 40 were snapped up at a rate not matched by their elders, making seven artist records
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
The sale felt fresh, with 83% of works making their auction debut and in-demand young artists again taking centre stage, with a new record for Issy Wood
Timed entry meant a slower start but there is still an appetite for buying, despite the Omicron variant, at America's glitziest art fair
The Conseil des Ventes Volontaires concludes that China dominates global auctions, accounting for $8.6bn of sales and 35% of the worldwide market
Websites have replaced walk-ins as the second best way to sell art, but staying in top position is outreach to existing clients, according to Artsy Gallery Insights 2021 Report
The latest Hiscox Online Art Trade Report found that online only art sales at Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips more than tripled at $597m
A data study by Sotheby's Mei Moses reveals a 73% increase for work by women in repeat sales, while men lagged at 8%
New study, released today, covers 40-year history of the country's market and reveals many private art museums run at a loss
Gender parity and behaviour of high net worth collectors are focuses of the study, which calculates market grew to $67.4bn in 2018
The process of art attribution has come under attack, with forgery scandals rampant
The auction houses sell more than 80% of works priced over $1m at auction—can an underdog ever wrestle market share away from them?
Our picks from this week's fairs and auctions around the globe
The auction houses' bottom lines suffered from unsold lots, continuing a trend of top-lot discernment during New York’s fall sales
Broadening the sales strategy for Latin American art has been a positive move for some artists' markets
A double pool portrait, estimated at $80m and offered at Christie’s with no reserve, could set a record for the most expensive work by a living artist
Nineteen of the accused in Operation Demetra face trial in December, while the alleged UK mastermind awaits extradition
Monet carries Christie's evening sale while a Magritte shines at Sotheby's, marking an auction record for the Surrealist painter
Our picks from this week's fairs and auctions around the globe
Galleries are also seemingly undeterred by tussles between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping
Despite censorship, China’s appetite for photography is growing but Paris Photo remains pre-eminent
Key Old Master European works were quick to sell while US-based dealers offer a more 'local flavour'
The divisive election of conservative president Iván Duque in August and resulting political tension may stymie sales at Bogotá's Artbo
Our picks from this week's fairs and auctions around the globe
With no auction precedent and little primary market data, Christie's sale of a work made by an algorithm tests demand
Research by The Art Newspaper uncovers wide disparity in both fee structures and transparency
Stringent cultural heritage laws and bureaucracy are making consignments much harder to find