Art market
New York Attorney General's investigation into Sotheby's alleged tax fraud widens
Letitia James's office is seeking information on more than 50 collectors related to a 2020 lawsuit against the auction house
Four things every dealer should know about the Korean art market before going to Frieze Seoul
From hidden taxes to auction house competition, here are some of the unique facets of South Korea's art scene
From a Niki de Saint Phalle fountain to a splashy David Hockney print: our pick of the highlights from September's sales
Plus, a Pre-Raphaelite treasure, an iconic James Bond poster and a set of nine intricately inlaid panels
Seoul's art market ascent reaches new high with first Frieze fair
The South Korean capital cements its position as a key art centre as Frieze opens its inaugural edition alongside local player Kiaf, together hosting more than 300 galleries
Joseph Hotung's vast collection heads to auction, including Degas's wedding gift portrait to Eugène Manet and Berthe Morisot
Sotheby's will offer Chinese antiquities and Impressionist portraits amassed by the scion of one of Hong Kong's richest families
SP-Arte launches art fair focused on regional artists
The first edition of Rotas Brasileiras features artists working outside of traditional art centres like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
Microsoft mogul Paul Allen’s art collection heads to Christie’s and could be first to hit $1bn
The auction in November includes prized works from Paul Cezanne and Jasper Johns
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne and estranged husband Tom Girardi’s art collection up for sale in court-ordered auction
Works by Miro, Hockney and Glenna Goodacre are among those being sold to pay off creditors as couple face allegations of embezzlement
Australian art dealer goes on the run after allegedly ripping off emerging artists
The art dealer Tristian Koenig is accused of selling works by emerging artists and making off with the profits
Perrotin gambles on Las Vegas art market with new store at the Bellagio
The global blue-chip dealer Emmanuel Perrotin says “art is everyone”
Biden appoints archaeologists, museum leaders and Acquavella Galleries director to US committee advising on imports of cultural property
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee guides the US Department of State on import restrictions for artefacts and emergency actions related to cultural property
Radiant Baby that Keith Haring drew on his childhood bedroom wall heads to auction
The work narrowly escaped being lost forever at the hands of a paint-happy homeowner who “didn’t think it was particularly interesting”
How Copenhagen's Chart fair helped transform Scandinavia's conservative contemporary art scene
As the fair celebrates a decade, its director discusses how its future lies in remaining regional and activating the Danish capital
Canada moves toward adopting artist's resale rights law
The move would be especially significant for First Nations artists, who make up an enormous share of Canada’s art market but rarely earn more than subsistence income from sales
'A logistical nightmare': how deteriorating India-Pakistan relations affect the South Asian art trade
From smuggled paintings to cancelled visas, the heads of the subcontinent's fairs, biennials and galleries weigh in on the ramifications of the contested border
Hauser & Wirth couple buy up Groucho private club in London—complete with 150-strong art collection
Works by Peter Blake, Gavin Turk and Tracey Emin are dotted around the Dean Street premises
Chasing a booming East Asian art market, shipping company Crozier expands in Hong Kong
Organisation's chief still sees Hong Kong as "primary gateway to region" despite Beijing crackdown causing jitters for businesses
Influencers and antiques? How a new generation is transforming the market
In a post-Covid world, tech-savvy collectors continue to disrupt the old model of in-person trading
Expo Chicago picks Americas Society and Macba curators to organise fair's special sections in 2023
Museu d'art contemporani de Barcelona curator Claudia Segura and Americas Society director Aimé Iglesias Lukin will oversee the fair’s large-scale art and emerging gallery programmes, respectively
First edition of Design Miami Paris fair postponed after police cite ‘security problems’ with venue
The event was to be held at the Place de la Concorde in October to coincide with the inaugural Paris+ par Art Basel
Leading Indian gallery Experimenter expands from Kolkata to Mumbai
It will move into a building currently occupied by Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke in the country's largest city and financial capital
Gallery Weekend Beijing provides welcome relief after very quiet six months for Chinese dealers
Rolling lockdowns and transport difficulties have stymied the art scene
Billionaire battle rages on as Geneva court overturns dismissal of Dmitry Rybolovev's fraud case against art dealer Yves Bouvier
Rybolovlev is accusing Bouvier of having swindled €1.1bn from him through the €2bn sales of 38 works of art from 2003 to 2014
Paula Rego’s influence will live on—here's why her market will too
Long undervalued, especially at auction, her works are now appealing to a wider base of collectors and prices are set to rise accordingly
A replica of a replica: Sturtevant's version of Claes Oldenburg's The Store to be restaged in London
Thaddaeus Ropac gallery will recreate a 1967 work by the American artist Sturtevant, which near-copied Oldenburg's 1961 installation as a comment on authorship and originality
'Recession is likely—and the art market is not immune'
It might take a little longer in our world for the bad news to feed through, but feed through it will
Crypto crash or burn? Damien Hirst to set his paintings on fire for NFT project
Artist will destroy thousands of his works at Newport Street Gallery in London this autumn
China’s zero Covid restrictions have had significant impact on country’s commercial art scene
New report reveals that 77% of galleries had lower sales this year compared to last, while several art fairs were cancelled
The Armory Show to examine conflict and debate around public monuments
The 2022 edition of the New York fair will feature a section of large-scale installations organised by the Tate curator Tobias Ostrander
Frieze announces galleries for London fair in October and doubles down on city's 'global reach' post-Brexit
Amid rising interest rates and continued supply chain havoc, the UK's premier contemporary art fair resolves to celebrate the capital's position as an "international centre"