Phillips
Post-war and contemporary results
A big week for Phillips, Sotheby's, and Christie's
Christie’s pulls works from Latin American auction after ‘forgery’ concerns
Ten items from one collection withdrawn from New York auctions
Warhol-Basquiat goes begging at Phillips
Phillips’s chief executive says Frieze might have distracted potential buyers
Collectors flock to Lalanne sheep, driven by recent exhibition at the Paul Kasmin Gallery
Set of sheep sell for $746,500
Interview with Simon de Pury: “Photography may slacken off; design has great potential”
Phillips’ international star talks about plans for the future, guarantees and what happens to those unsold pictures
Photography auction report: Americana and fashion photography in vogue
Market gains ground as annual auctions bring in new collectors
Auction guarantees are dividing the art trade
Insurance for sellers or market manipulation?
Key lots: Contemporary and post-war
Sarah Morris, Mark Bradford, and Andy Warhol are this season's London highlights
Contemporary Art auction report: Warhol’s dollar bills attract big bucks in New York sales
The market has recalibrated, but major pieces spark highly charged bidding wars
A surprise show of strength at Frieze week post-war and contemporary auctions
Houses keep their heads above water with wider international selection
Post-war and contemporary auction report: Charles Saatchi strikes gold
Saatchi sells two Kippenberger paintings
Saatchi purchase makes collector Howard Faber think again
$6m from sale of Chinese paintings, including a Zeng Fanzhi, encourages him to review his remaining collection
Contemporary sales, London: Phillips struggles in bid to lead auction week
But Bacon brings profitable business to Christie’s and Sotheby’s
Phillips de Pury plans seven-hour sale during Frieze week
The sales include the private collection of Marino Golinelli
The photography market has been going strong in the past few years, and these October sales may mark the return of steady growth in the field
Eggleston peddles to a new record
Bernard Arnault sells 70% of his stake in Phillips de Pury Luxembourg
The luxury goods mogul cuts his losses from auction house investment
Sotheby’s ends auctions in Chicago
Twentieth-century decorative arts market may shift to local firms and Phillips
LVMH raises Phillips’ society profile by appointing titles to the board
Ushering in a new age of glamour on Phillips board
Contemporary and Post-war art auction sales do better than expected
Gary Hume, Sam Taylor-Wood and Cecily Brown prove that it’s never too soon to be an auction star
Phillips finds NY home while its owner, Bernard Arnault, headhunts in Sotheby’s
The auction house has acquired a 5,000 square foot facility in Manhattan
A new head of Asian art at Phillips: Interview with Colin Sheaf
“London remains a huge centre for collectors all over Europe”
Phillips moves into Judaica sales in New York
A difficult market now centred on Israel and Amsterdam