The firm, which purchases, studies and promotes the work of under-recognised photographers, will stage a show of Fink's images at Paris Photo in November
Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management—though later decisions will be made based on a breadth of considerations
The Austrian sculptor's art will go to his private foundation overturning previous decision granting ownership to West's widow and children
Frederick Iseman is suing the foundation of which he was until recently board president, accusing it of practicing “grabstract expressionism”
Paloma Ruiz-Picasso, whose mother Françoise Gilot died in June, takes over from her brother Claude
An exhibition at Mazzoleni Art is embroiled in a longstanding and torrid dispute between members of Vasarely's family
Barry Joule disputes gallery’s claim that trove of sketches and documents, which he donated, was "unsuitable for retention"
Cork Street show will be the most comprehensive survey since the British artist’s 1973 Tate retrospective
Descendants planned to sell a 1958 Picasso ceramic at an in-real-life auction, mint the piece as an NFT and also release an accompanying song with John Legend
Founded by gallerists and lawyers, the venture will provide estate-planning advice—for a fee—to artists and their families
French government sold works by the intestate artist for a pittance; now the UK is set to follow suit
Under the agreement, the Morgan Art Foundation will continue to promote the Pop artist's work in museums and on the market
State office demands that the artist's executor, James W. Brannan, return that “excessive” amount to the estate
After two-and-a-half years and $8m in legal costs, an agreement between the artist's estate and his long-time representative is on the table
The two organisations will work together to settle the artist’s estate and get his charitable foundation up and running in Maine
The decision follows a similar ruling made last July in which the estate’s counterclaims of non-payment of royalties and unauthorised reproductions were dismissed
Four takeaways from the Institute for Artists’ Estates’ Los Angeles workshop
Allegations that the foundation underpaid Indiana and fabricated unauthorised reproductions of his work were rejected this week
Fresh claims made in court say licensing agreements with the Morgan Art Foundation and publisher Michael McKenzie ended when Indiana died a year ago
A dispute between Neizvestny’s wife and daughter threatens the late Russian artist’s estate and monumental works
The German capital once attracted talent from across the world with its cheap rents, but gentrification is making an exodus already seen in London and New York
Auction house is enlisting dealers and curators to promote the legacy of the polymath who is believed to have cursed his collection
The artist wanted his home to become a museum but his 2016 will is being challenged
Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg says it will represent his legacy and estate with “honour, respect and responsibility”
Nechtschein-Modigliani does retain moral rights over the artist's work, however
There are “all kinds of rumours swirling” around the estate of the graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
The estate of the artist is one of the most contested in the art world
Some works will not be on display, lest the museum incur a €250,000 copyright fine
However, the two chief defendants must wait until all evidence has been seen before the verdict can be given
German court rules museum breached artist’s copyright by displaying photographs of 1964 happening