Bankruptcy
British photographer Rankin’s advertising agency files for bankruptcy amid tough 'shift in the creative landscape'
Rankin, who has photographed David Bowie and Queen Elizabeth II among others, says the last two years have been "massively challenging" due to reduced budgets and losing work to programmatic and AI-based solutions
Auction of 1,400 African art pieces halted by last-minute bankruptcy filing
The court-ordered sale of objects that had been stored for years at the expense of taxpayers in Houston was called off the night before
Laurene Powell Jobs's non-profit buys San Francisco Art Institute and its $50m Diego Rivera mural
After years of financial problems, the troubled institution will enter its next chapter with help from the Apple dynasty
Time for the UK to adopt US-style rules on holding artists' funds
Primary-market sale proceeds should be held on trust so artists are never left out of pocket by a gallery's insolvency, writes IP and art lawyer Jon Sharples
Former San Francisco Art Institute campus may house a future new art school
Bay Area philanthropists and arts leaders seek to continue the tradition of an art school at the old SFAI campus—great news for the Diego Rivera mural there
Company behind 'immersive' Van Gogh exhibitions files for bankruptcy
The Canadian company is also responsible for projection-based Monet, Kahlo, Klimt and Disney displays
Fate of $50m Diego Rivera mural uncertain as campus of bankrupt San Francisco Art Institute hits the market
The real estate assets of the oldest art school west of the Mississippi are now on the market in order to resolve its debts
San Francisco Art Institute files for bankruptcy
After years of financial troubles, one of the Bay Area's leading art school's faces the potential liquidation of its storied archive
Activists including the artist Nan Goldin protest bankruptcy settlement shielding the Sackler family from prosecution
Demonstrators plant cardboard tombstones outside a New York courthouse to call attention to Purdue Pharma’s role in deaths from the opioid painkiller Oxycontin
Former Paddle8 chief executive sued for $1m
Following the online auction house's bankruptcy filing, creditors claim Valentine Uhovski mismanaged funds from online sales and charity auctions
Bankrupt 'playboy' James Stunt attempted to borrow £40m against works of art claimed to be forgeries
The former husband of heiress Petra Ecclestone owes £5m in debt including an unpaid sum of £3.9m to Christie's
Fight for Detroit’s art begins
Director of art museum in bankrupt city steels himself for long battle as price tags are put on greatest works
Comment: The immorality of using Detroit’s art to bail out bankrupt city
Even if it proves legal to sell paintings in the Detroit Institute of Arts, there is a moral case to consider
Debt and legal troubles force Berry-Hill Galleries to file for bankruptcy
Christie’s is owed $14 million and there are over 100 other creditors
Bank debtors’ Van Gogh withdrawn as fake
While there is some support for its attribution, doubt still lingers