Many dealers say new regulations on money laundering will be almost impossible to comply with
With pro-democracy demonstrations showing no sign of abating, the fair is working with a broker to offer galleries cover at 20 times the normal rate
Organiser of German fair describes cancellation as "regrettable"
Immersive experiences define the most popular contemporary exhibitions, but where does this leave the commercial art world?
Overall sales were down by around 30% but beyond the disappointing headline figures, women and minority artists shone
Record prices were set for Charles White, Brice Marden, and Wayne Thiebaud, while a Clyfford Still painting prompted a prolonged bidding war
Ed Ruscha's visual pun Hurting the Word Radio #2 rose to $46m, a new world record for the artist, but most lots barely reached their estimate in a slow sales season
The newly private auction house led the night's lots with its known money-maker Claude Monet, and set a world record for the Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka
Futurist bronze sculpture cast from another bronze in the 1970s sells for $16.2m—four times its estimate
In our new video series, deputy art market editor Margaret Carrigan recaps the highlights of New York's billion-dollar auction week
Can the quality of the smaller works coming up during "gigaweek" quell economic jitters?
If not immune to geopolitical unrest, then perhaps art is a refuge for money that is struggling to find its way into other assets
One of the works was looted by the Nazis from Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker, but is now being sold by his heir after restitution
A different version of the sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space sold at the auction house in 1975 for $41,000
Yayoi Kusama will display her largest ever public work for the French fair opening this week
Commercial galleries continue to expand in Manhattan despite steep real estate costs
Swiss-based owner of Art Basel sells majority stake in Delhi event as part of wider withdrawal from regional art fairs programme
Mega-dealer’s first space on the European continent will open to coincide with Fiac art fair this autumn
Dana Schutz’s record broken twice in one night at Phillips then Sotheby's, while the bidder behind the $91m Koons Rabbit buys Lee Krasner painting for $10m
Post-war and contemporary sale in New York also produced a big sale for Robert Rauschenberg and new records for Louise Bourgeois and Jonas Wood
Market is alive and kicking at the top for prime Impressionist works, though Bouguereau's uncomfortably placed, 19th-century Bacchanalian scene failed to sell
Fresh material from big collections led the $399m New York auction, while mid-tier Monets primed the market for his $55m haystacks work at Sotheby's tonight
In the first of a new art market interview series, we speak to the art fair boss about his career
Sport and entertainment group severs ties with the kingdom’s leaders after murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Unforeseen structural issues have forced a third of the Armory's exhibitors out of their planned Pier 92 space and into Volta's venue
Proceeds would go toward acquisitions that “address art historical gaps’’
Artist paid $1,880 for the mini chocolate cake, given as a favour at US President's marriage in 2005, but is tight-lipped about his plans for the baked good
Speculative buying in the region has also increased, ArtTactic’s 2019 South Asian Art Market Report concludes
The Yorkshireman's 1970s Californian scene, Portrait of an Artist, sold on the nose at $80m at Christie's in New York last night
With only two lots unsold, the auction house nets $362.6m in evening of avid bidding