Art market
India’s art market grows, despite demonetisation
Subcontinent’s art scene expands with the help of private money as government cleans up the economy and simplifies tax
Ivory-trade investigator Esmond Bradley Martin found murdered in Nairobi home
Former UN special envoy for rhino conservation was at the forefront of exposing scale of global black market for animal products
Object lessons: Venetian glass fit for Dior and a view of the last Spanish stronghold in Mexico
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Old Masters market shows some life in New York auctions
Leonardo buzz may have given bidding a boost, but results still show a sharp divide between the best and the rest
Is Frieze Los Angeles bound?
Rumour mill goes into overdrive as reports circulate of new event in January 2019 as fair's directors discuss options with West Coast dealers
Christie's reports global sales up 26%, to £5.1bn, in 2017
The increase comes from a rise in new online buyers and one very expensive Leonardo
Bond Street gallery exodus continues as London's Fine Art Society sells lease after 140 years
Soaring rents due to competition from fashion houses leads to reluctant decision to move from historic five-storey townhouse
Private view: our pick of February gallery shows
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Ageing Picasso’s painting of lover and virile musketeer could make £18m at Christie's
Mousquetaire et nu assis is among highlights of London evening sale of Modern and Impressionist art in February
Seller beware: why does the art market fail to learn from its past?
Chowaiki & Co has imploded, but it is just the latest in a long line of art scams
Pavilion of Art + Design joins Artgenève for seventh edition
The Paris- and London-based design fair looks to forge Francophone links in collector-rich region
Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair perks up, but is it enough?
The city could use a circuit-making commercial event, but a lack of momentum is holding it back
New art registry will use blockchain technology
Codex has secured participation from more than 5,000 auction house partners
Dreweatts 1759 buys struggling Mallett for £100,000 from Stanley Gibbons
London and New York antiques dealership will now form new private sales division of UK auctioneer Dreweatts, based in Berkshire and Pall Mall
David Zwirner on opening his 'second wave' Hong Kong gallery
New York dealer credits first generation of overseas galleries with creating audience for Western art, but will not show Asian artists 'right off the bat'
Object lessons: a Dutch landscape recovered by the Monuments Men and drawings by Tipeolo and Louis Soutter
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Brafa projects a quiet confidence
Fair known for its eclectic mix keeps both dealers and collectors coming back
New discoveries add value to Old Master drawings
From Pontormo to Klimt, dealers invest in research in the hope of boosting prices
Sotheby’s acquires tech startup Thread Genius
The company uses image recognition software to find works of art that match users’ tastes
Spotlight on… Master Drawings New York
Exhibitions to seek out at Manhattan's annual gallery trail, which now embraces paintings and sculptures
China Guardian to open new flagship in Beijing
The art centre, designed by Ole Scheeren, is the first purpose-built for auctions in the country and will open this spring
Brafa beefs up its contemporary art offering
Long-established Brussels fair bolsters more patchy modern works on show to complement strength in haute époque, ethnographic and ancient art
Small Italian galleries could suffer from influx of foreign dealers
Il Giornale dell'Arte's deputy editor weighs in
Foreign galleries make move on Italy
Thomas Dane is the latest in a string of galleries to open spaces in the country, but are there are enough high-level collectors to sustain them?
Paddle8 to allow cryptocurrency in online auctions
The auction house has merged with Swiss technology company The Native
From Van Gogh to Richter—what happens when bidders fail to pay up at auction?
Flaky winning bids are knocking the gloss off record-breaking sales
Tefaf drops comprehensive art market report
Maastricht-based fair organisation deems more targeted reports a greater service to dialogue
Outsider Art Fair welcomes new exhibitors to New York
Genre continues to embrace ever-widening fringe, to collectors’ delight
Podcast episode 15: What will 2018 hold for the art world?
We are at the London Art Fair speaking to Georgina Adam about her art market predictions and to Louisa Buck about the top shows and artists to keep on your radar this year