Ermanno Rivetti
Monochrome mania: Boetti’s obsession with the Xerox machine
Colour = Reality show lights up artist’s photocopy fetish
Asian clients drive strong sales at auction houses
“The market is back,” says Christie’s head—but pressure to secure top property is “huge”
Guide to Asian pavilions at the 2017 Venice Biennale
From upside-down architecture to shadow puppets, artists explore cultural identity at the “Olympics of the art world”
Objects of desire: what dealers are taking to Tefaf
Visitors can expect to see an eclectic mix at Maastricht
Klimt helps Sotheby’s reach auction record in London
Quality works by household names bring a successful round of evening auctions to a close this week
Hong Kong stays buoyant despite turbulence in the Western market
Art Basel in Hong Kong has turned the city’s fortunes around, art-wise, but the city’s cultural infrastructure still has some way to go
Central London to get a new arts hub by 2019
Cromwell Place is intended primarily for galleries but will provide space for non-selling exhibitions too
Magritte painting breaks record at Christie’s Surrealist sale
Market reassured after high sell-through rates at the auction house's two sales
Alighiero Boetti takes centre stage in Paris
Tornabuoni Art inaugurates its new space in the Marais with largest-ever gallery retrospective of the artist’s work
Richter’s Eisberg to loom large at Sotheby’s contemporary evening sale
Rare outing on the market for a landscape by the German artist best known for his abstract paintings
London Art Fair sets its sights wide on collectors of all kinds
Six-figure prints by Warhol and £600 etchings are both on offer
Rothko and Rauschenberg to lead Christie’s London auction in March
Weak pound and successful museum shows means increased audience for Post-war American artists
How Photo London aims to take the title of photo capital from Paris
The fair sees increased participation from big contemporary art galleries and is collaborating with Magnum Photos for its 70th anniversary
Major shows in Venice and Paris to map Alighiero Boetti’s monumental spectrum
Cini Foundation and Tornabuoni’s new outpost in the French capital will host exhibitions in 2017
London's Old Master sales bolstered by private collections
Major surprise was last-minute withdrawal of Goya sketch at Christie's
Sotheby’s buys Orion Analytical lab in fight against art fraud
As forgery cases pile up, auction house is also setting up a scientific research department
Young blood for Old Masters
Enterprising dealers are updating their businesses to cope with a changing market
London's Russian sales buoyed by rare Rodchenko and Chashnik works
Market see upswing as buyers' confidence grows
Mayor Gallery sues over Agnes Martin
Catalogues raisonnés emerge as the latest front in the battle to authenticate works and secure market value
Gun fired at Arthur Rimbaud sells for €434,000
Poet's lover Paul Verlaine shot at him with the weapon in 1873 but only grazed his wrist
New York sales defy fears of downturn
Fewer trophy works this season, but solid totals and record prices for several artists
Art Basel in Miami Beach channels spirit of David Bowie
Fair’s Public section in Collins Park will take inspiration from the late musician
Auction houses avoid Chinese New Year clash
Growing Asian purchasing power precipitates alterations to sales calendars
Monet's Grainstack fetches $81.4m at Christie's, setting a new auction record for the artist
But mixed results at the Impressionist and Modern Art sale in New York reflect continued cautious market
Munch’s Girls on the Bridge fetches more than $50m in bellwether New York auction
Solid results for Sotheby’s in first sale after Trump's election victory, but László Moholy-Nagy gets the only artist record
Must-see shows in Turin during Artissima
Heavy-hitting, political shows by Wael Shawky and Josh Kline headline the city’s art programme