The author of the Tefaf Art Market Report talks about China's art market in the last four decades, from state-controlled antiques shops to competition from Western galleries
As the Dutch fair opened its 32nd edition, we spoke to exhibitors across four sectors about the state of the market
New study, released today, covers 40-year history of the country's market and reveals many private art museums run at a loss
As the VIP preview of the Dutch fair opens, we select objects to suit every taste from the Classical to contemporary
Dealers face a difficult marketplace but industry leaders say “engagement is the currency of the 21st century”
From the death of Seneca to a mycological still-life, our pick of the more affordable works on offer at the fair
Dealers tell us the hot trends and what to buy at the Dutch fair
Loss of some regular exhibitors in favour of blue-chip contemporary art galleries is the latest in a string of changes to the venerable Dutch fair
Didier Claes, who was consulted for the restitution report commissioned by French president Emmanuel Macron, says it has invigorated the market for African art
Tefaf exhibitors know their food, drink and naked saunas, so here is their guide to the most indulgent spots in the Dutch city
From Dinky toys to Old Masters, dealers share what objects take their fancy
Painting, which hung on the wall of a Suffolk church, will be sold at Tefaf this year