Sarah P. Hanson
Artists would do well to invest in their own work, study says
New research suggests that artists may be better off retaining equity in their own work than investing in the stock market
New art registry will use blockchain technology
Codex has secured participation from more than 5,000 auction house partners
Three to see: New York
From Basquiat's $110m skull in Brooklyn to Viennese luxe in uptown Manhattan
Photographer Larry Fink recalls “magnificent” marchers
Steven Kasher Gallery to host fundraiser pegged to anniversary of Women’s March
New York's Winter Antiques Show returns with a refreshed image
Fair stalwart joins the Instagram generation as it encourages dealers to forge links between past and present for its 64th edition
Author Don Thompson takes issue with 'the last Leonardo' tagline and casts 2018 market predictions
$450m Salvator Mundi sale too late to be included in new book, The Orange Balloon Dog, but would have filled several chapters, economist says
Beyond Leonardo: the artists who led the auctions in 2017
We survey the top five results in key markets, from Old Masters to Post-war and contemporary
Collector's Eye: Mera Rubell
She tells us about being open to young art and why she has pigeons in her museum
Sex still sells—but scandal-hit artists may not
Galleries forced to decide whether to work with artists accused of sexual harassment
Miami artist’s crowd-control work not for the faint-hearted
Antonia Wright's performative work about societal violence does not pull its punches
Pulse victims remembered at Pulse fair
Phoenix Lindsey-Hall's disco ball installation pays tribute and references queer club culture
Artists get down to work at the fair
Stands are transformed into studios as live works lay bare artists’ practice
Collector's Eye: Steven Guttman
The entrepreneur tell us his preferred way to buy art and which work he would save if his house was on fire
The top ten shows to see in Miami this week
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
Miami’s satellite fairs take on issues like climate change, pollution and labour
We select some of the most interesting projects to see at events across the city this week
Leonardo's Salvator Mundi sells for $450m at Christie's New York
Price makes it the most expensive painting of all time
Solid $269.7m at Sotheby's maintains momentum in Impressionist and Modern market
New York sale results boosted by strong Asian and Russian buying, and shored up by guarantees
Christie’s $479.3m Impressionist and Modern sale hits highest total since 2007
Pent-up demand for top material kicks off New York's key auction week, with a $81.3m Van Gogh and records for Léger, Magritte, Man Ray and Vuillard
Optimism abounds heading into November auctions in New York
Discretionary sellers gain confidence in the market and Christie's leads its contemporary sale with Da Vinci—but recent overreaches sound a cautionary note
Cutting-edge design meets antiques at New York’s Salon
The Salon Art + Design fair returns to the Park Avenue Armory for its sixth year this month
Ultra-rich will spend $2.7 trillion on art by 2026 says Deloitte
Art & Finance Report also predicts rising art market volatility and a need for tougher regulation to increase trust
David Tunick elected president of the International Fine Print Dealers Association
The New York dealer pledges to battle the perception of prints as "poor second cousins" to paintings
Galleries hit by cyber crime wave
Hackers are using an email scam to intercept payments between galleries, collectors and others
Tefaf New York Fall's second edition opens with oysters and pearls
The Maastricht-based fair imports dealers in historic objects, from antiquities to jewellery, to an under-served US market
Crozier Fine Arts adds West Coast storage facility
The acquisition of Fine Art Shipping in Los Angeles provides a gateway to California and Asia
Artsy and the rise of the matchmaker market
In the bricks-versus-clicks shakeout, the new power players in online auctions are harvesting data from both the supply and demand sides
Object lessons: unseen photographs of the Romanovs, an early Ken Price ceramic work, and Sadie Coles's own Neo Rauch painting
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Podcast episode five: what's the story behind the $100m Leonardo?
What will happen when the only painting in private hands by the Renaissance master heads to auction? Plus: the New Museum's big new show on gender, and our literary editor talks 18th-century princesses