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The Art Market

  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Visual Arts
    Christie’s chief says Europe struggling to remain art-market centre

    Marlborough’s Mayfair building for sale; Charles Saatchi offers 500 works for charity; Frieze slower in Seoul

    A smartly dressed seated man in a suit gives a speech to an audience holding a microphone
  • Thursday, 4 July, 2024
    Visual Arts
    Stolen Titian found at bus stop sells for £15mn

    All change for Lévy Gorvy Dayan in Hong Kong; antiquities gallery ruffles feathers at London fair

  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    Collecting
    Art Basel big-ticket sales banish ‘doom porn’ warnings

    Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well

    Room with green floor with painting of trees on the wall and a yellow bed and drawers art installation
  • Thursday, 2 May, 2024
    Collecting
    New claimant to €35mn Klimt emerges

    Fractional art platform hits $1bn milestone; auctioneer Simon de Pury to sell Helmut Newton collection

    A Gustav Klimt painting of a woman in a flowery dress against a lurid red background
  • Thursday, 11 April, 2024
    Visual Arts
    Christie’s launches buy now, pay later scheme for art up to $1mn

    Endeavor quiet on future for Frieze; Venice brings out the business; Dallas fair eyes next generation

  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Collecting
    Audubon birds to take wing for $12.5mn at Tefaf Maastricht fair

    Richard Saltoun opens in New York — which gets a new art fair; affordable studios open in London

    A watercolour of a pink-feathered spoonbill near the reeds of a riverbank in John James Audubon’s book ‘Birds of America’
  • Thursday, 22 February, 2024
    Collecting
    Online art fairs prove their renewed value for small galleries

    Christie’s poised for Brice Marden record with $50mn painting; Michael Werner to open in Los Angeles and Athens

    A digital billboard on a glass-plated building displays art by Savannah Marie Harris
  • Thursday, 8 February, 2024
    Collecting
    India Art Fair captures economic wave

    Christie’s offers Monet waterway for £18mn; Edward Enninful curates Mapplethorpe show; luxury brands court tattoo artists

  • Thursday, 1 February, 2024
    Collecting
    Rediscovered Klimt painting tells a tale of postwar restitution

    Return of Austrian artist’s work points to increased claims; Sotheby’s makes buying cheaper (but selling pricier); Lévy Gorvy Dayan moves premises

    A Gustav Klimt portrait of a pale young woman in a floral shawl against a red-orange backdrop
  • Thursday, 25 January, 2024
    Collecting
    Hockney’s early California dream makes a winter splash

    Sugimoto joins Lisson Gallery; compliments for Condo; Pace bolsters leadership in London; new time and place for Eye of the Collector

  • Thursday, 18 January, 2024
    Visual Arts
    Go East: Singapore in the spotlight

    Sydney gets a new gallery; London gallerist tests experimental model; Adam Pendleton receives first NY commercial show for a decade

    A painting of a man’s face with a  small skull superimposed over one side of the face
  • Thursday, 11 January, 2024
    Collecting
    From auction houses to galleries, bigger is better in 2024

    Courtroom drama unfolds in New York; galleries flock to LA; lessons from Stanley Gibbons; Charleston launches new campaign

  • Thursday, 14 December, 2023
    Collecting
    Rembrandt prints hit the spot

    Pauline Boty in the limelight; Eurobank buys into fractional art; Cromwell Place cuts senior team; artists’ editions for Christmas

    Rembrandt self-portrait drawing of his head and shoulders with wild hair and wide-eyed stare
  • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
    Collecting
    Monets and a Ferrari race for the top spot in New York sales

    New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff

    A side view of a red 1962 Ferrari, with the interior and steering wheel visible through the passenger door
  • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
    Collecting
    Nervous art market waits on make-or-break New York sales

    Phillips celebrates ceramicists; Japan’s commercial scene gears up; Jussi Pylkkänen bids farewell to Christie’s

    An abstract painting with what appear to be parts of a face with painterly effects of burning and charring
  • Thursday, 15 June, 2023
    Collecting
    Sunshine and sales at Art Basel

    Design fair to open in Paris; Hirst helps demystify NFTs in new film; Sotheby’s offers Klimt for Europe’s highest auction estimate

  • Thursday, 8 June, 2023
    Collecting
    White Cube joins march to Seoul

    Tefaf’s challenges rage on; Arnold Lehman leaves Phillips with a 1970s send-off

  • Thursday, 11 May, 2023
    Collecting
    Venus Williams and a group of artists rally to save Nina Simone’s home

    Photo London welcomes AI work; galleries open and close in London and New York; Fede Galizia flies the flag for female Old Masters

  • Thursday, 4 May, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Sotheby’s launches digital-art marketplace in teeth of NFT collapse

    Plus: new director announced for Art Basel; inflation hits art prices; New York gears up for sales season

    Drawing of a cartoon astronaut
  • Thursday, 6 April, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Patrick Caulfield prints reveal unseen images

    Young London gallery makes great strides; Phillips proves solid in new Hong Kong space; Dublin museum celebrates London dealer

  • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
    Collecting
    Why France’s art sales are in fighting form

    A tussle over tax; Tefaf back on track; Timothy Taylor goes big in New York — and more

    French president Emmanuel Macron views a painting in an art gallery
  • Thursday, 23 February, 2023
    Collecting
    Frieze LA secures city’s status as an art market destination

    Sales swift at Frieze and Felix; James Fuentes seeks LA’s emerging buyers; Christie’s invades Uber app

    People milling around in a gallery, appreciating artworks
  • Thursday, 9 February, 2023
    Visual Arts
    De Kooning and Richter hit the block at Phillips for £24mn

    Single-owner sale of Middle East art for Sotheby’s; Frieze alumni launch consultancy; is Bonhams for sale again?

  • Thursday, 2 February, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Tech couple’s Surrealist collection comes to auction

    Lisson runs late in LA; abortion addressed in London show; Strauss wants to sell African art to African collectors

    Surrealist painting of a man standing and writing on a very big onion-looking egg
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Sotheby’s gains Richter, London loses Masterpiece fair

    Galleries test Singapore’s market; Patti Wong sets up advisory business in Hong Kong

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