Art market
Marian Goodman Gallery sets opening date and programme for new Tribeca flagship
The 30,000 sq. ft space will debut on 26 October with a group show featuring works by nearly 50 artists
Vitrine gallery closes after 14 years, citing economic pressures and political climate
The gallery has spaces in London and Basel and represents artists including Charlie Godet Thomas and Nicole Bachmann
Under a new director, Art Basel Miami Beach rolls out smaller stands to attract emerging galleries
The Florida fair's 2024 edition, its first led by Bridget Finn, will feature 283 galleries and an increased Latin American presence
Kyla McMillan is The Armory Show’s new director
McMillan joins as the New York City fair, which was acquired by Frieze last summer, prepares for its 30th anniversary edition in September
A new art fair will arrive in the Berkshires in 2025
The Arrival Art Fair will hold its inaugural edition in June 2025 at Tourists, the popular hotel in North Adams, Massachusetts
San Francisco dealer Rebecca Camacho expands downtown footprint
Camacho says her new space in Jackson Square is further proof that art “plants the seeds for regrowth” in San Francisco’s core
Megan Mulrooney, a former director at Nino Mier, will open her own gallery in his old Los Angeles space
A native of Los Angeles, Mulrooney aims to highlight emerging and mid-career artists at her eponymous gallery
Muted Old Master evening sales in London provide relative bargains but no fireworks
Slim auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's saw a rediscovered Quentin Metsys and a modestly priced Botticelli come to the block
UK general election has art trade on tenterhooks
The almost certain Labour victory could have major impact on art buyers, who were restrained during the summer season
Renaissance masterpiece attributed to Quentin Metsys bought by the Getty for £10.6m
The painting previously sold at Christie’s for £254,500
Jordaens painting to be sold after settlement with heirs of Jewish bank shareholders
The work, to be auctioned at Sotheby’s today, was one of more than 2,500 held as collateral and sold, shortly before the Nazi invasion, by the Dutch bank Lisser & Rosenkranz
Austin gallerists boosting local art scene with joint collectors’ circle
Austin gallerists boosting local art scene with joint collectors’ circle
Weakened yen presents mixed opportunities for second Tokyo Gendai
This month 70 galleries will gather at Pacifico Yokohama, hoping to access Japan’s “incredible domestic wealth”
'A little masterpiece': Titian's youthful canvas of 'The Rest on the Flight into Egypt', goes for auction at Christie's
The Venetian master's exquisite early depiction of the Holy Family, once recovered in a bag at a bus-stop seven years after being stolen from Longleat House, is estimated to fetch £15m-£25m in London sale
Sotheby's shakes up senior level staff in Asia and Europe
Elaine Holt has been appointed as the deputy chair of Sotheby's Asia, while six other specialists across locations have received title changes
Sotheby’s Modern and contemporary sale in London nets a tepid £83.6m and prompts question—is the summer auction season over?
Bright spots in the heavily guaranteed auction included a £15m Basquiat and competition for the collection of Ralph I. Goldenberg
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will close Chelsea gallery and shift business model
The longtime New York dealers will transition to a “project-based advisory” programme
Sotheby’s Paris will relocate to new space in historic former gallery
The new location at 83 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré will offer 30% more exhibition space
Next up for former Warhol Museum director Patrick Moore: South by Southwest London
Moore will advise on the forthcoming, arts-centric edition of the festival in his new role as culture lead of private equity firm Panarae
Comic Art Festival offers alternative to trade fair model
Pricier to attend than prestigious fairs such as Art Basel, and with a cap on visitor numbers, the event at Lake Como in Italy highlights a lucrative market niche
How the photography trade is lifting as the medium’s stigma fades
Sales volumes have hit a record high, with art at lower price levels particularly popular
‘Whatever the It factor is, she seems to have it’: behind the surging popularity of Francesca Mollett’s mysterious paintings
The 32-year-old London-based artist says she is still working it all out while collectors rush in
From one hand to another: painting reworked by Rubens to be sold at Sotheby’s
Conservation has revealed the extensive changes Rubens made to a work originally by Herri Met de Bles
'Regret when collecting stems from missing out on monetary gain': artist Dominic Chambers on the art he buys
The painter, who features in a major Black figurative painting survey at the Kunstmuseum Basel, discusses his growing collection
Salvator Mundi documentary The Lost Leonardo to become a television series starring Julianne Moore
Moore, who is also an executive producer on the series, will star as art restorer Dianne Modestini
More than 80% of young, wealthy Americans want to collect art, survey finds
Bank of America surveyed more than 1,000 US citizens with more than $3m in assets for their poll of high-net-worth individuals
Operators of New York auction house charged with illegal sales of ivory and rhino horn artefacts
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has charged the owners of Merces Gallery with selling prohibited animal products online
Leading New York gallerist Barbara Gladstone has died, aged 89
The dealer, who died in Paris “after a brief illness”, represented many of the most ambitious contemporary artists of the past half-century
Gagosian’s chief operating officer Andrew Fabricant leaves gallery
Fabricant’s wife Laura Paulson, a former Christie's rainmaker who helped launch Gagosian Art Advisory, has also left
The Week in Art podcast | Art Basel: fireworks and nuance, Lynn Barber on her artist interviews, Guillaume Lethière at the Clark
We find out what this year's fair says about the state of the art market. Plus, the veteran journalist Lynn Barber tells us about her encounters with artists and we discover a forgotten master of Neo-Classical art





























