Art market

Pursuing ‘a different economy’, London gallery Herald St will open new space in Bologna

At a time when mid-sized galleries are suffering from hasty expansions, Herald St Bologna reflects a more sustainable attempt at growth

'I never imagined we'd get here': Beirut gallery Marfa' Projects turns ten

As she opens an anniversary show drawing on her global gallerist network, Marfa' founder Joumana Asseily recounts a decade of major challenges and milestone achievements

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A centenary of style: why Art Deco's market appeal is evergreen

Celebratory exhibitions, fairs and events around the world are giving the Modernist style fresh momentum

The story of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s brief but dazzling life, as told by an art-world insider

A former Christie’s president examines the meteoric rise of the “radiant child”, and his legacy following his untimely death

Lagos art fair defies macroeconomic headwinds to reach double figures

The growth of commercial galleries across Nigeria’s biggest city has been fuelled by the ongoing success of Art X Lagos—a regional hub for collectors of African art

‘Complete shock’: Trump tariffs upend decorative arts trade in US

Dealers are scaling back international purchases to avoid having to pay new import duties, some of which are set to rise to 50% in January 2026

After 14 years with Pace, Yoshitomo Nara's work now represented by David Zwirner

The popular Japanese artist will have his first show with David Zwirner in New York

Star drawing from world’s largest private Rembrandt collection could bring $15m at auction

Thomas S. Kaplan’s Leiden Collection will part with one of its earliest acquisitions, “Young Lion Resting”, at Sotheby’s in February

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With sanctions on Iranian art, buyers are turning to India

As the London art market gears up for Islamic Art Week, its galleries and auction houses face a changing market shaped by geopolitical tension and shifting tastes

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Comment | What the art market doesn’t allow, branded content does for Tom Sachs

"The conventional museum-gallery-collector pipeline known as ‘the Art World’ isn’t the most important thing about art," Sachs says

Are you flush with cash? Maurizio Cattelan’s gold toilet could fetch $10m at auction

The 18-karat gold sculpture, another edition of which was used by thousands at the Guggenheim Museum, returns to the spotlight at Sotheby's

Led by £10.2m cheetah miniature, Aga Khan collection breaks all-time record for South Asian art sale

The auction at Christie's London made £45.8m, and closes out a landmark year for the Indian art market

Art Toronto gets sales boost from baseball World Series

Canada’s biggest art fair appeared to benefit from the Toronto Blue Jays’ first crack at baseball’s top trophy since 1993

‘I’m not trying to impress anyone with what I buy’: how Catherine Walsh went from cosmetics queen to art collector

The patron and collector had a stellar career in the cosmetics business, but now surrounds herself with beauty of a different kind

Forged Picasso, Rembrandt and Kahlo paintings seized by Bavarian police

A 77-year old man is the main suspect in an investigation that has involved raids in Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Comment | A spate of dealer anniversaries offers hope amid art market doomerism

Several New York galleries have hit major milestones in recent months—what lessons can those in charge impart?

Art Toronto reflects Canadian art scene’s emphasis on Indigenous representation

Canada’s largest art fair spotlights a growing market for work by Indigenous artists while challenging stereotypes and expectations

Wealthy women spent 46% more on art than male peers in 2024: findings from the latest Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting

The latest annual report looks at gender and generational differences when it comes to tastes and collecting behaviour

Ascendant Art Basel Paris rewards top dealers, while smaller galleries compete for attention

The fair's new Avant-Première preview for the most important VIPs generated seven- and eight-figure sales of blue-chip art, but things were quieter upstairs in the emerging gallery sector

Paris Internationale announces plans to launch Milan edition in 2026

As the fair's eleventh edition opens in the French capital, dealers are bullish about their prospects

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‘Everyone benefits’: Art Basel’s chief on the new Paris VVIP slot and the viability of its Qatar fair

Noah Horowitz sees the fair company’s inaugural Doha show as a “moment of expansion, not saturation”

Art Toronto gives Latin American artists pride of place with new curated section

Amid trade war between US and Canada, Toronto’s largest art fair strengthens ties with Latin America’s art scene

Actor Gene Hackman’s art collection and original paintings head to auction

Bonhams will offer art, movie memorabilia and personal effects that belonged to the Hollywood star, who died in February 2025

Disgraced Miami art dealer tries his hand at selling Labubus—or are they 'Lafufus'?

Les Roberts, who was charged with selling fake Warhols in April, recently opened a store called Labubu Headquarters

‘Be really great. No alternative’: what Mary Boone has learned from a half-century in the art world

The dealer’s first curatorial project since her release from prison re-examines the art boom of the 1980s, when she cemented her place in the market

Bonhams sold to Pemberton Asset Management—leading to overhaul of leadership team

The auction house has been acquired for an undisclosed fee, two years after previous owner Epiris tried to float it for $1bn

Double-edged sword: arms and armour play a small—but mighty—role at Frieze Masters

Quirky items, from crossbows to Bronze Age spearheads, can be found at the fair