Art market
Newly attributed Turner painting, last sold for £500, goes under the hammer at Sotheby's with £300,000 estimate
The work was previously attributed to a follower of the 18th-century artist Julius Caesar Ibbetson, but experts agree it was infact painted by a teenaged Turner
London Gallery Weekend 2025: must-see shows for digital art lovers
Artists whose work demonstrates the porous boundary between digital and physical formats are to the fore in exhibitions across the UK captial
Amid tariff and economic struggles, the newly rebranded Beijing Art Season persevered
The event comprised of Beijing Gallery Weekend and two fairs, Beijing Dangdai and the newly renamed Art021 Beijing
‘A true champion of artists’: Victoria Miro's artists celebrate gallery's 40th anniversary
Grayson Perry, Celia Paul and more discuss the gallerist's impact on their careers
Which galleries are returning to Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2025—and which are not?
More than 280 exhibitors will take part across the two fairs this October
Rediscovered Artemisia Gentileschi painting offered for sale in London for £1m to £2m
David with the Head of Goliath, fully attributed to the artist in 2020, will headline Sotheby's Old Master evening auction on 2 July
Taylor Swift's former neighbour pleads guilty to selling fake Basquiat, Warhol and Picasso works
The one-time elite admissions counselor has admitted to selling forged works by blue-chip artists to unsuspecting customers
Paris gallery directors join forces to launch ‘open-ended’ advisory
Samy Ghiyati, formerly of David Zwirner, and Nicolas Nahab, who previously led Mendes Wood DM Paris, have founded NG, which is focusing on experiential commercial ventures and a raft of client services
Amid uncertainty over Trump’s tariffs, many collectors pause purchases while others ‘hold their noses and pay’
The antiques trade and lower- to mid-tier sectors of the art market are waiting for the situation to stabilise, while the most deep-pocketed collectors continue to transact
‘About to throw a wrench in the market’: a legal expert's view on upcoming changes to EU import law
The regulations, which comes into force this month, require proof that certain cultural goods have been lawfully exported from their country of origin
Folklore, mythology and tradition: five must-see shows at London Gallery Weekend
Our pick of exhibitions of female artists whose practice is rooted in cultural traditions, processes and storytelling
A rare dining set by Claude Lalanne and a childhood portrait of the Dalai Lama: our pick of the June auctions
Plus, an early Western view of India and an “illuminating” Giacometti lightpost
London Gallery Weekend 2025: the best shows for photography lovers
This year's city-wide event is emphasising London as a location in which to experience non-traditional image-making
Augmented reality enjoys growing appeal as a tool for the art trade
Artists, auction houses and galleries are warming to the idea of virtual visits, attendance and sales
Los Angeles dealer Ariel Pittman launching new gallery in MacArthur Park
A veteran of Vielmetter and Various Small Fires, Pittman is pursuing an adaptive business model for her own gallery, Official Welcome
Ten artists accuse Arusha Gallery of non-payment of nearly half a million pounds
The London space, which is planning to open a wellness centre in King Charles’s former Welsh home, says it has been "working exceptionally hard through a crisis" relating to a “performance drop off" and the death of the gallery's co-owner
Art Basel reveals exhibitor lineup for Paris fair's 2025 edition
The Swiss art fair giant's French expo continues to grow, with more than 200 exhibitors signed on for October
‘Year One after Damien Dies’: Hirst announces plans for posthumous works
In a recent interview with The Times, the mischievous artist also revealed that he “sort of” said no to a knighthood
European-American investment company to buy Artnet and take it private
Beowolff Capital also has a majority stake in Artsy, and plans are in the works to combine the two companies, according to a former Artnet shareholder
Lawren Harris leads the way in Heffel’s all-Canadian marquee spring auctions in Toronto
Works by Group of Seven members Franklin Carmichael and Arthur Lismer, plus Emily Carr, topped the Canadian auction house’s two-part evening sale
Football great Lionel Messi chooses favourite goal for Refik Anadol to transform into an AI portrait for charity
Anadol will reimagine the Argentine megastar’s famous 2009 header as a data sculpture which will be sold at Christie’s
Untitled Art reveals exhibitors for inaugural Houston fair
The organisers said “an overwhelming response” encouraged them to grow the number of stands beyond their initial plans
Sotheby’s $51.8m Saunders collection falls short, but still breaks Old Masters record
The sale achieved a 62% sell through rate and made new auction records for Luis Meléndez and Frans Post
European art weeks join forces for new ‘spider network’
Collaboration between the leading festivals aims to beef up the ecosystem and raise their profile
Aboriginal art returns to Sotheby’s New York two years after pioneering dealer Tim Klingender's death
The auction house holds its first dedicated sale of Indigenous Australian art since the passing of Klingender, who was instrumental in developing the market for this category
Mary Tyler Moore’s art collection heads to auction
The actor’s character on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" was unprecedented for a woman on primetime television
Top Phillips rainmakers Cheyenne Westphal and Jean-Paul Engelen to leave auction house
Westphal is to set up her own business working directly with collectors and artists while Engelen will join Aquavella Galleries
Comment | When it comes to tariffs, here's why the art market should be grateful to a long-retired US congressman
A 1988 amendment to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, secured by Howard Berman, could stop art imports being hit by Trump's tariff hike
Tentatively, Photo London's tenth edition moves away from traditional content and crowds
New fair director Sophie Parker's plan to “reward galleries that take risks” was seen in action
‘Halo effect’ of powerful art dealers’ collections boosts Sotheby’s sale
Works from the estate of Barbara Gladstone and the home of Daniella Luxembourg—plus a litter of Lichtensteins—energised 15 May marquee auction of post-war and contemporary art