Dan Duray

Can SFMoMA's $610m renovation boost the Bay Area’s art market?

New blue-chip galleries are popping up around San Francisco, but it remains to be seen if the collector base can keep up

Sotheby’s bounces back with steady contemporary art sale

Auction exceeded expectations after disappointing results for Impressionist and Modern art on Monday

(Not) Bound to Fail: solid results for Christie's 'curated' auction in New York

Maurizio Cattelan’s Hitler statue breaks record, but sale overall comes in at lower end of pre-sale estimate

Object lessons: the best of this week's New York auctions

From Bacon’s double self-portrait to Monet's waterlilies, three highlights going under the hammer

Bacon, Spencer and Lowry, oh my: Christie’s hits British art trifecta for 250th anniversary auction

Historic works by UK artists will anchor Defining British Art sale, while loan exhibition will bring key pieces back to public display

Di Donna Gallery to move to Madison Avenue

Venue is three times bigger but still on Upper East Side

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Move over Chelsea and Brooklyn: Harlem is where the art is

Real-estate price hikes have hastened the development of a northern gallery hub

Miami museum hosts two-day symposium on Cuban art

The event put artists from the island country in dialogue with their Florida colleagues

Frieze New York preview: welcome to the island

Curatorial projects, faster ferries and the "specific charms" of Randall's Island await visitors

US authorities target Asia Week to seize works and make an arrest

Dealers call for access to information about problem artefacts linked to Subhash Kapoor

Brazilians put a brake on art buying

Local collectors were scarce at SP-Arte as the country heads further into recession

MoMA offers buyout programme to employees nearing retirement

The surprise news follows the Met's announcement of a restructuring that will probably include staff cuts

Hollywood producer David Geffen gives $100m to MoMA

The donation will help fund the museum’s expansion, with three floors of the building to be named after the studio executive

Koons’s kitschy kids and Dubuffet’s beard lead New York sales at Phillips

The works are the first major offerings to come up in a crammed week of auctions

Christie’s gears up for an evening of 'failure'

Curated sale to include Koons's floating basketballs and Cattelan's kneeling Hitler

US Senate blocks the import of art and artefacts from Syria

Bill aimed at ending Islamic State’s rampant looting of archaeological sites is passed in unanimous vote

Brazilians put a brake on art buying at SP Arte

Local collectors were scarce as the country heads into a deep recession

What to see at SP Arte

The crowds were thronging even though sales were moderate

SP-Arte doubles down to beat the recession

The leading Latin American art fair is introducing a section dedicated to Brazilian design

Armory week brushes downbeat sentiments aside to ring up sales

The Armory Show and New York’s satellite fairs prove US market is holding up

A month of legal ups and downs at Christie’s

Two Indian sculptures were seized from Christie’s, New York ahead of Asia Week

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How art went back to basics

Fifty years after its opening, the pioneers of Minimalism recall the groundbreaking exhibition Primary Structures

Huntington expands American art galleries

The new $10.3m wing is due to open in October with an exhibition of lead donors’ 18th and early 19th-century art collection

Betty Tompkins, famous for her Fuck Paintings, now represented by PPOW

The New York gallery is known for its shows of artists that explore the female body and sexuality

Frick expansion, take two

The museum has put out a call to architects for new designs to create more gallery space—but the gated garden remains safe