A rising market: contemporary decorative arts
Is it design, or art, or craft? Who cares. One thing is certain: the British are best at it
Original 1860s decor has been restored at the V&A
Victorian collectors’ pictures back on display
Interview with Simon de Pury: “Photography may slacken off; design has great potential”
Phillips’ international star talks about plans for the future, guarantees and what happens to those unsold pictures
Local collectors made up for the lack of Americans and museum buyers at Asian Art in London week
Asian bidding dominated the saleroom sessions
Strong demand for Old Master paintings from private collectors boosted prices in summer sales
Rediscovered Rembrandt made £6.9 million
Survey of Sarah Raphael's work to open at Marlborough Fine Arts
The artist was a darling of the contemporary art world when she died in 2001
What's On: Vuillard frenzy in London
In accordance with a major show alighting at the Royal Academy, Wolseley Fine Arts have arranged a show of his pastels and drawings
The Dulwich Picture Gallery organises sponsored walk to meet £100,000 shortfall in annual budget
Museum director will don Clarks shoes and fill his pockets with Kendal Mint cakes for the 150-mile trek
Interview with a British dealer Pat Jordan Evans on her gallery's 30th anniversary
An out-of-town gallery thrives on showing gentle, figurative painters
Decorative arts today: Where to find that coffee-filter ballgown
Contemporary applied crafts on show at Sotheby’s
Diary of a London dealer: Alistair Sampson. Yes, trade is dreadful at the moment
Leading specialist in early English decorative arts expects a slow improvement in trade
Christie’s Picasso sale saw prices soar; but the highest-priced lots were the least desired
Most of the unsold lots were high-value items unlikely to attract new buyers
Works of St Ives School artists continuously increasing in popularity
Leading the pack are Nicholson and Hepworth, while prices for Lanyon, Hilton and Heron are rising dramatically
Legal proceedings against Victorian paintings collector to recoup Christie’s loan
American stockbroker owes in the region of £2 million
TEFAF: The world’s greatest fair offers yet another feast of art and antiques
Old Masters were booming, but decorative arts were a hard sell
Veteran dealer, Richard Philp on why young collectors aren’t buying antiques
“Dealers must overcome the interior decorator mentality”
Are the decorative arts finally sexy? Europe’s first international crafts fair gets under way this month
Collect is to be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum this February
From the archive | The Art Newspaper selected ten pieces which have appeared on the art market between 1992 and 2002
The supply of great art is slowing, but wonderful things still appear on the market
Demand for prints and multiples has increased with the rise of the contemporary art market
Are today’s “limited edition prints” really original, and will they gain in value? Probably not
Best ever Scottish sale at Christie's
Six of the richest Scots and international collectors bid on the collection of the Fleming merchant bank
Boulle ancient and modern
An exhibition of classic French marquetry coincides with the completion of a contemporary cabinet-maker’s work with the same technique—but cut by laser
BADA Survey shows 2000 was an excellent year for dealers
Highest ever turnover for members
Books: Henri Vever's Bible of French jewellery studies
The Vasari of his field, Vever was himself a jeweller—though like Vasari he is better known for his writing
What's on in London: The house that crashed on Japan and other urban dilemmas
Bacon lithographs at Coskun, Euan Uglow at Browse and Darby and Albers at Waddingtons
Art Deco furniture rules the auction houses and a new sales record was set as the style replaces 18th-century furniture
Prices are rocketing, but perhaps not everything is right in this field with many experts questioning the authenticity of some pieces
People prefer new rugs
Valentine’s Day sale for Davide Halevim’s farewell to the carpet trade
A new head of Asian art at Phillips: Interview with Colin Sheaf
“London remains a huge centre for collectors all over Europe”
At Asian Art Week in London dealers, scholars and collectors congregate for major shows and great parties
Fifty-two participants will exhibit everything from Indian statue jewels to Islamic tiles