Art market

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Phillips moves into Judaica sales in New York

A difficult market now centred on Israel and Amsterdam

Hong Kongarchive

How the art market stands in Hong Kong and China with change on the horizon: Secrets of the Lok Yu teahouse

Collectors fear the end of British rule in the Territory, but some young dealers see huge opportunities

Art fairsarchive

Optimism at ARCO as huge turnout is matched by satisfying sales

However, there is still a marked lack of Spanish collectors

Art marketarchive

PaceWildenstein picks up the estate of Barbara Hepworth but delays its plan to open in London

Also in London, Lotta Hammer's gallery in Fitzrovia and "Some of my best friends are geniuses" curated by Jake Chapman

Collectorsarchive

Dealers talk about collectors

“A bit mad, but in a nice way”—Jean-Claude Binoche

Art marketarchive

Results were mixed at the Czech Republic's first international sale of art and antiques

Dorotheum held its first sale there on 11 November. Results were mixed

The Getty Museum retreats from the antiquities market

In a radical change of policy, the Getty now favours archaeological conservation, research and education over collection building

Art marketarchive

Books: Dutch colonialism comes home to roost as Indonesians buy back their own art

As interest in pre-colonial and colonial art grows, authors look to document Indonesian art

Art marketarchive

An assessment of Symbolism's market fortunes

We explore the rapid fall from favour of Symbolist art and its recovery in value after academic exposure

Art marketarchive

London Impressionist and Modern sales: Yes, it’s good, but will it last?

Picasso, Matisse, Miró and Dalí suggest that great works of art continue to command great prices in changing markets

Collectorsarchive

Introducing Graham Kirkham, “The most serious British collector in the marketplace”

The Yorkshire furniture tycoon is one of the most important art and antique collectors in Britain today, but his name is almost unknown

Court makes decision in battle over Warhol estate

The Andy Warhol Foundation is appealing the case, which will be heard in October

Art marketarchive

The Barnes Foundation harnesses home-shopping channel

Renoir makes his TV debut as controversy reigns over merchandising

Hong Kongarchive

Bill Jacklin sells in Hong Kong with his 'Urban Portraits' of the city

The colony’s first artist-in-residence appeals to new local collectors

Art marketarchive

Is New York taking over from London for Old Master drawings?

Christie's cancel a London sale and European dealers are flocking to the US to buy and sell

Art marketarchive

With the rise of the super-store, what will happen to the art book industry?

“The biggest change in the publishing business these days is the phenomenon of the super-store and the breakneck pace at which these stores are opening”

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Novel approaches: Changes in the German art book market

As the recession begins to abate in Germany, the market for art books blossoms

Art marketarchive

Exploiting the exhibition catalogue: An assessment of art publishing today

How publishers are coping with changes in academic approaches to art and the buying habits of the public

Art marketarchive

As more private libraries are put on the block, the question arises ⁠—are we running out of old libraries?

Some of Europe’s oldest collections have recently been broken up: are there many left, and who is buying the books?

Number of fake Moores on the increase

Dramatic rise in counterfeit bronzes on the market

Art marketarchive

FotoFest 94 emphasises global environment concerns

The Texas gathering is expected to attract as many as 50,000 visitors

Six-figure sum for Frida Kahlo’s journal

Abrams’s winning bid for 170-page illustrated diary