Unveiling of an early 17th-century painting has caused a stir—but what does the evidence say?
The co-founder and longtime supporter of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles shares her formative purchases and the artists she would invite to her ultimate dinner party
Plus, nobody holds a candle to Julian Schnabel
An air of spirituality and mysticism pervades the fair this year, perhaps brought on by a reconnection with the esoteric during the pandemic
The buyer of the work is a digital native who will loan it to a European museum for an exhibition later this winter
We speak to the established Miami dealer about life-affirming breakfasts, why dealers are taste-makers and his love for Leonora Carrington
The audio show will be released on podcast platforms first, from 1 December
As the mayor pledges to move Silicon Valley to the city, Art Basel in Miami Beach ramps up its NFT offerings
Curator Magalí Arriola walked us through some of her favourite pieces in the fair sector
The rapid growth in the number of loan providers, from private banks to specialist lenders, could transform the art market’s relationship with the financial markets
Our picks from this week's fairs and auctions around the globe
But the watercolours are currently at the centre of a closely watched restitution lawsuit
The new fair from the organisers of the Salon du Dessin mixes paintings, sculpture and drawings from the Renaissance to the contemporary
Dealers are rethinking the bricks-and-mortar model in favour of temporary, collaborative and virtual platforms
Tad Smith spun a positive outlook based on proposed tax cuts and a new view of the auction house as a “media company”, pointing to increased web traffic
Dickinson gallery's stand celebrates 100 years of De Stijl
Dealer teams up with tribal art expert Bernard De Grunne and anthropologist Carlo Severi to stage a revival with contemporary art
Fair “opens the door” to more historical work but maintains its commitment to contemporary
The country’s presidential election on 7 May could strengthen or derail the trade, with the emergence of far-right contender Marine Le Pen a particular cause for concern
The firm’s co-founder Fabien Bocart hopes to make the art market as primed for investment as the real estate was in the 1980s and 90s
Collectors went after contemporary crossover works and classic names, but there were few dramatic moments
Thirty-eight individuals were convicted and the art handler’s union was dissolved
Auction house’s chief executive Tad Smith did not sugar-coat the news to investors during Monday morning’s second quarter earnings call
Auction house's website will also host content produced by institutions including the Met and the Tate
ArtTactic's latest survey shows art market experts are more confident than they were at the beginning of the year
Copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment will go to auction