Investigators found thousands of fakes, as well as tools and materials used to make them seem ancient, in rooms near Sadigh Gallery’s Fifth Avenue showroom
Painting will undergo extensive technical examination and cleaning thanks to €20,000 grant from Tefaf fund
The art and design event has been cancelled due to the continuing difficult travel situation between the UK and France and will return in October 2022
The ambitious auctioneer started out in car racing before going into art and antiques, eventually retiring to his farm near Exmoor to rear a herd of beef cattle
Horowitz's new position will see him increasing Sotheby's collaboration with galleries and art dealers
Galleries from 39 countries will participate this year as the art fair circuit kicks back into life
British artist says she had previously refused to sell her work to the YBA collector after his ad campaign rocketed Margaret Thatcher to power in 1979
Visitor capacity is capped at 20%, but organisers are bringing back both Unlimited for large-scale works and the public art trail Parcours
The London-based dealer of four decades is downsizing and having a 200-lot sale of contemporary art, Modern furniture, ethnographic art and antiquities
As a 40-year-old piece of icing and marzipan sells for £1,850, we look at the market for elderly baked goods (topped by a £15,000 biscuit)
Dutch duo DRIFT launches multi-sensory exhibition at The Shed, while Japanese-British collective Studio Swine’s presentation will go on show in Pace Gallery’s Burlington Gardens venue
The Art Basel in Miami Beach chief will leave at the end of August, less than four months before the fair is due to take place in early December
Auction house chose to hold its 20th century and contemporary art evening sale in New York during what is traditionally the London season due to "detonated" calendar
Galleries and auction houses continue to set up shop with niche exhibitions where their clients spend their vacations
"Art market participants" who sell works of art worth €10,000 (£8,600) or more must register with the HMRC by 10 June
Collectors are told they must be fully vaccinated or supply a negative Covid-19 test in line with Swiss government regulations
Despite the stars of so many artists of colour rising in the West, the trend is not reflected within the dealer community
After lobbying from art organisations, government has made last-minute decision that creators who sell their work direct to clients will not be classed as "Art Market Participants"
The first event, featuring 100 exhibitors, will run in September 2022 in partnership with Galleries Association of Korea
With its resilient economy through the pandemic, South Korea is attracting the art industry's attention, with rumours of Frieze launching a fair in Seoul next year
The story of Le Pont de Trinquetaille—with the young female mudlark and the ruffians from the red-light district
The current chief, Edward Dolman, will shift in September to a new role as executive chairman of Phillips’ holding company
The gallery will now represent the shiniest and most expensive living artist worldwide
The UK government may make examples of galleries, advisors and auction houses found failing to comply to new laws, so prepare your business with these steps
Opening next month, the new space will include a sculpture garden on a roof terrace
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Frances Beatty remembers a mentor who would rather give you a lecture on Max Beckmann or Peter Saul than sell you a Van Gogh, but who could do both
New York gallerist railed against auction houses, the inflation of prices and reputations, the industrial expansion of the art market, while still doing great business
With investors such as Elon Musk and Chamath Palihapitiya backing the purely digital art form, the trade is beginning to take notice