Art market
‘Seoul is still a boomtown’: solid sales at Frieze and Kiaf defy market dip
An economic downturn and an overlap with the Armory fair in New York appear not to have put off collectors at the concurrent fairs in the South Korean capital
Art, furniture and more from the Rothschild family’s private collection could fetch $30m in unprecedented New York sales at Christie’s
The autumn auctions will mark the first dedicated sales in North America tied to the powerful banking family
Bullish amid cooling market, galleries keep betting on New York real estate
Hollis Taggart is expanding its Chelsea footprint, White Cube will soon open on the Upper East Side and the South African gallery Goodman is prepping a Manhattan pied-à-terre
South African gallery Southern Guild opening a permanent space in Los Angeles
The Cape Town-based art and design gallery will inaugurate its Los Angeles location in February of 2024
Hauser & Wirth announces representation of Venice Golden Lion winner Sonia Boyce
The move comes after the UK artist split from Simon Lee Gallery in London
Pace gallery to open in Tokyo next year
The mega gallery's forthcoming space comes as Japan adjusts its art tax laws to attract international dealers
Venture capitalist Tony Lyu on his collection and favourite spots in Seoul
Lyu discusses how a light-filled former apartment informed his early art purchases, and what the legacy of the crypto boom will be for South Korea
Seoul gets another art fair as Art Busan opens design-led outpost
The Korean capital’s status as an art world hub will be bolstered by Define Seoul
Inaugural Frieze Seoul artist award winner Woo Hannah to make breast-shaped fabric installation at fair
The Korean artist's work will be suspended from the ceiling of the Coex venue
Sotheby’s to sell €11m collection from the Hydra home of Pauline Karpidas
The British patron’s annual meetings on the Greek Island were a “who’s who of the contemporary art world”
Scenes from the 2021 fatal shooting incident on Alec Baldwin’s film set reimagined at Marseille fair
Alex Margo Arden’s paintings at Art-o-rama raise questions about the responsibility of artists when depicting tragic real-life events
Christie’s calls off further sales of Heidi Horten’s controversial jewellery collection
Horten’s late husband became a billionaire during the “Aryanisation” of Nazi-era Germany
Dealers look to Frieze Seoul after bumpy year for Korean art market
After breaking records in 2022, South Korea's art sales have dropped to pre-Covid 19 levels amid wider economic problems
South Africa's Goodman Gallery expands to New York with an office and viewing room
South Africa’s leading gallery is making its first permanent inroads in the US
N.C. Wyeth painting purchased at a thrift shop for $4 could sell for $250,000 at auction
The painting's whereabouts were unknown for 80 years, but a Facebook post led to its rediscovery
Fresh ‘Avocado Salad’ painting by Wayne Thiebaud could fetch $1.8m at Hindman
The rare savoury still-life from 1962 will return to the market for the first time in at least 55 years
Hundreds of works from Los Angeles's infamous Ace Gallery to be liquidated via online auction
At least $230,000 worth of art and ephemera is being offered to repay creditors in the gallery's 2013 bankruptcy
Eye-opening filings in Lisa Schiff lawsuit reveal dozens of new claims and more than 100 missing works
The embattled art adviser is facing two lawsuits accusing her of running a "Ponzi scheme" and defrauding her clients
Christie’s eyes Austin, Texas as a potential hotspot for millennial clients
The auction house will host its first outreach event in the rapidly growing Texan capital next month
NFT marketplace OpenSea ends its resale royalty policy, sparking industry-wide backlash
The leading NFT sales site is replacing its mandatory artist royalties with an at-will tipping model
'The tank is empty': Brexit, inflation and a downturn in sales force FOLD gallery in London to close
Running costs for the 15-year-old gallery have become "more and more difficult to manage over the past 18 months", owner says
Couple behind Shanghai's Long Museum to sell part of their collection at Sotheby's
Paintings by Modigliani and Kusama among the 50 works to be offered in Hong Kong—with more potentially coming to the block in New York
Dealer Edward Tyler Nahem sues over ownership of $8.7m Calder mobile
A daughter of the former owner of the sculpture claims it was stolen from her dying mother; Nahem says she is stalking him and marring his reputation
New women artist-only fair to launch in London during Frieze week
The Women in Art Fair aims to "redress the gender imbalance in the art industry" by exclusively selling work made by female-identifying artists
Banksy’s 'Valentine’s Day Mascara' mural to be sold back to the public for £120 a share
A comment on domestic violence, a six-figure sum has been pledged to Margate charity Oasis
Sotheby’s UK profits dropped by almost a quarter last year amid 'Brexit red tape'
An auction house spokesperson says Companies House figures do not represent full scope of business
New York’s Malin Gallery to close after eight years in Chelsea
The contemporary art gallery will shutter amid allegations of overdue payments to artists and vendors
Jeff Poe steps down from Blum & Poe, a mainstay of the Los Angeles gallery scene
Jeff Poe and Tim Blum have been running the gallery together since 1994
Angela Flowers, dealer at the heart of British art for 50 years, has died aged 90
Flowers built a global empire from Hong Kong to Hackney and always championed artists
Bored Ape Yacht Club collectors sue Sotheby’s over NFTs auction
The auction house’s 2021 sale helped lend legitimacy to the line of cartoon apes, the plaintiffs claim, and was “misleading promotion”





























