The controversial levy, introduced by the EU in 2006, is intended to help struggling artists but it ends up pouring more money into the hands of the most successful few
The initiative aims to address historic discrimination against artists of colour, who often gain recognition—and market value—later in their careers
New guidelines are published after six year negotiation, but dealers will have to provide written contracts with artists when acting on consignment
Supreme court victory in France allows the auction house to shift the responsibility for resale royalties from sellers to buyers of works of art
The British Art Market Federation chairman on Artists' Resale Right representing a serious challenge to market competitiveness in 2005
New report concludes that the levy mainly benefits artists’ estates
A new French revolution?
“VAT and droit de suite have destroyed the nation’s art market”
Report from the British Art Market Federation shows the UK art market employs 50,000 people