Art market
Fiac dealers unsettled by Frieze date change
Art world will have to rethink its schedule as London fair moves earlier in the month
Photo collection dedicated to women to be sold in Paris
Italian fashion photographer Amedeo Turello has amassed 200 images over more than 20 years
Newcomers shake up Paris art fair scene dominated by Fiac
Paris Internationale and Asia Now look to attract art world footfall
Dispute over Venetian painting seized by Vichy regime resolved after more than 70 years
Late 18th-century Vincenzo Chilone regatta scene once owned by John and Anna Jaffé is due to be sold at Christie’s
London and New York forge ahead
Forget opening galleries in far-flung territories—globalisation is benefiting the traditional hubs
'We took a big risk: new venue, new name, same team'
Dmitry Aksenov, the chairman of viennacontemporary, speaks to us about the Austrian capital's latest fair
Vienna’s newest fair shows hidden gems of central and eastern Europe
After splitting from Viennafair, viennacontemporary focuses on countries that lack strong art markets
Christie’s announces new April curated sale and consolidated spring calendar
The “Revolution” sale anchors five other auctions moved from the winter
How to run a gallery: three threats you can’t ignore
Dealers in contemporary art are being warned that their disregard for a cocktail of new challenges is not a sustainable option, and that they will have to adapt if they are to survive in an evermore competitive environment
Double vision: the grey area of ar tistic appropriation
US copyright law is no longer fit for purpose as courts are forced to make artistic judgements in “fair use” cases
Made in Italy but open to the world: Florence antiques biennial's new director aims to draw an international crowd
More foreign dealers could help the fair attract a wider audience—with a little help from Jeff Koons
Fontana and Burri take centre stage in London’s galleries
Italian auctions trigger a surge in the country’s post-war art, and the city’s dealers answer the demand
Four reasons high-end design is back in style in London
After several stagnant years, the market for design is reviving
Maya Angelou's collection hits the block today
Author and civil rights activist believed that art “broadened" a person's perspective of the world
What to see during Berlin Art Week
The normally slow-paced city kicks into art overdrive this week with around 100 exhibitions and projects
How to walk away from the wild side
There is something refreshingly and unashamedly different about Michele Maccarone, the influential New York-based dealer who is preparing to open a 50,000 sq. ft space in Los Angeles this week
Parisian tribal art event opens up to major Asian art dealers
Twenty newcomers have joined Parcours des Mondes to create a parallel fair
Shepard Fairey creates new portraits for rock and roll show at Sotheby’s
London auction house will also sell photographs of famous musicians from Elvis to Mick Jagger and Madonna
The art fair the Istanbul Biennial wanted to squash
Art International opens today, but not everyone is celebrating
Five hundred years of printmaking comes to New York in November
Print fair offers works by blue-chip artists for a fraction of the price of their paintings
Second edition of Singapore Art Fair is scrapped
But discussions are underway about re-launching the event in 2016
Surfacing on the market: The Three Marys
Koller, Zurich, Italian Manuscript Illuminations, 18 September
Expo Chicago: Art goes above and beyond the gallery walls
The fair’s fourth edition will have works hanging from the ceiling, public art around the city and the first Greater Midwest Curatorial Forum
Surfacing on the market: Maya Angelou’s birthday quilt
Swann Galleries, New York, the Art Collection of Maya Angelou, 15 September






















