Visitors find Calders galore, works on a nautical theme, and some very lusty paintings at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Making a statement in Miami
"Ridiculous" case involving possible Malevich, Suetin, and Chashnik fakes continues
The lawsuit, dating back to 2009, is between Russian dealer Gary Tatintsian and Lev Nussberg, an artist, art historian and collector
Serra exercises no-ties deal for Zwirner show
Richard Serra's new sculpture exhibition bypasses Gagosian
Discover Basquiat’s art—and his bedtime reading— at Prospect 3
During his lifetime, Jean-Michel Basquiat (right) kept a copy of the book Flash of the Spirit—considered to be one of the seminal works on Afro-Atlantic art and thinking—on his bedside table.
Warhol museum expansion gains Lower East Side traction
The institution has formed a partnership with Delancey Street Associates
Chinese businesswoman buys a Warhol
Zhang Lan bought Little Electric Chair for $10.5m
Images of female sexuality abound at Frieze New York as artists find new ways to challenge perceptions
Women doing it for (and to) themselves
Chain of custody ruling could change the legal landscape for art forgery cases in New York
Establishing the defendant is at fault just got that much trickier
Latin American art collector Gary Nader plans Miami museum
The naming rights for the institution are still up for grabs
Cheim & Read’s year of women artists
Exhibitions included artists Joan Mitchell, Jenny Holzer and more
Sotheby's Cambodian smuggling saga quietly resolved out of court
The auction house returns statue and is cleared of wrongdoing as federal government drops allegations
Rauschenberg’s collection gets New York outing at Sperone Westwater
“Radio Waves: New York ‘Nouveau Réalisme’ and Rauschenberg” provides a snapshot of the 1960s art scene
Lawsuit raises questions about Warhol authentication process
Foundation’s sales agent also worked for authentication board; president rejects claim decisions may have been made for financial gain
Dealers work towards changing perceptions of what is worth investment: Art Basel 2013
But will the wider market and museums buy in?
Dallas collectors open arts space
The first exhibition will focus on Italian and Japanese art from the 1950s-1970s
Christie’s first online-only sale of works from the Andy Warhol Foundation realised $2.3m last month
The auction attracted 263 bidders, and 1,500 bids from 36 countries
Seattle to unveil Doug Aitken’s digital Land Art
The US artist Doug Aitken has created an “urban earthwork” for the façade of the Seattle Art Museum, which is due to be unveiled this month (24 March).
LA director Michael Govan to rehang Pinault’s art
Venice exhibition will draw on works from Pinault's vast collection
Eli Broad leads subway route campaign in Los Angeles
Philanthropist joins group petitioning to expand LA Metro
When Warhol met William Kennedy: Warhol Museum's limited edition portraits
Kennedy captures the artist's private side
First results for Warhol Foundation sell-off
The inaugural sale made $17m last month
Knoedler saga shows no sign of abating after last month's settlement as multiple suits remain unresolved
Several of the New York gallery's representatives have been indicted for engineering the sale of Abstract Expressionist forgeries
“LA is tricky, slippery, invisible”: Interview with dealer Shaun Caley Regen
…but that didn’t stop the contemporary dealer opening Regen Projects’ biggest ever space with a first-class show last month
Grow, grow, Gagosian: Gallery expands to Brazil
Temporary space in Rio de Janeiro means the gallery’s total space is greater than Tate Modern
Artnet wins takeover battle but will it lose the war?
Founder declares that hostile takeover bid has been defeated, but opponents are regrouping
Dealers' efforts pay off at Art Basel 2012 as buyers seem unruffled by economic troubles
Art Basel '12 fair report
The final leg of the summer fair marathon
Is there enough time, energy and art for three major events—Frieze New York, ArtHK and Art Basel—in six weeks?
Collectors continue to expect—and find—the best at the 43rd edition of Art Basel
Dealers upbeat as first waves of visitors to the fair put any economic worries aside
Dealer Gary Tatintsian takes Lew Nussberg to court over fake Malevich drawings after scientific analysis
The case has proved to be colourful, with Tatintsian counter suing Nussberg for at least $62m
First reactions from curators, collectors and artists from Frieze New York
The tent is deemed beautiful and airy, if too big by some