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The Art Market

  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
    Visual Arts
    Green shoots for art sales at the end of the year

    Plus: a new fair for Dallas; Hong Kong gets expert adviser; and five-star ratings for London’s Airbnb pop-up

    Two men in white gloves holding an ancient marble tablet inscribed with writing and symbols
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Collecting
    Art fairs cancelled in Hong Kong and India

    Anti-apartheid photographer gets his due; steady sales at Art Basel Miami Beach; momentum builds for Miami artist

  • Saturday, 30 November, 2024
    Art Basel Miami Beach 2024
    The Miami club that’s democratising collecting

    Commissioner supports local artists while galvanising would-be art patrons

    A woman in a white dress and white veil stands over an artwork, which includes gold balls and various other objects. She is holding a bell
  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    Collecting
    Crypto king goes bananas for $6.2mn

    Magritte sets $121mn record; Untitled Art fair to open in Houston; Oliver Cromwell portrait rediscovered

  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    Collecting
    Art world reacts to Trump re-election

    Disgraced art adviser’s collection starts to sell; vast European forgery network uncovered; Monuments Men painting comes to Christie’s; Cyprus gets first art fair

  • Tuesday, 12 November, 2024
    Art Week puts Tokyo in the picture

    Galleries and institutions aimed to raise the Japanese capital’s profile with a celebration of contemporary art

    The interior of a Japanese art gallery is hung with paintings and sculptures
  • Thursday, 7 November, 2024
    Sotheby’s announces new outpost in Saudi Arabia

    AI and the art market; the rise of limited editions; a €400,000 boost for Turin museums

    A skyscraper that tapers to a peak towers upwards in a sunny blue sky
  • Thursday, 31 October, 2024
    FT Wealth Management
    Art-insurance disputes do not make for a pretty picture

    Ronald Perelman’s $410mn lawsuit shines a light on the conflicts between collectors and insurers

    A large white frame with Elvis Presley’s head screenprinted repeatedly
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    White collar crime
    New York art consultant pleads guilty to stealing $6.5mn from clients

    Lisa Schiff advised wealthy collectors on contemporary works but admitted pocketing their funds intended for purchases

    Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris lights up Grand Palais with works by Picasso, Richter and Leonor Fini

    Plus: satellite fairs boost contemporary art; Sotheby’s opens new Paris HQ; Komunuma draws gallerists to suburbs

  • Sunday, 13 October, 2024
    ReviewArts books
    Rogues and Scholars — big money, shady deals in London’s postwar art market

    Former Sotheby’s chair James Stourton shares an insider’s glimpse into the murkier corners of a ‘gentlemanly’ world

    A black and white photograph of a grand auction room with an auctioneer in black bow tie and tuxedo standing in front of a large tapestry and a painting on a easel
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Art Basel Paris heads to the Grand Palais

    France’s biggest art fair’s debut in its auspicious new venue dovetails with heavyweight museum shows

    Abstract painting using several blocks of bright, contrasting colours, arranged in wiggly lines
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Collectors Jean-Philippe and Françoise Billarant have maxed out on Minimalism

    Their collection, housed in a private museum north-west of Paris, features work by Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin

    An older couple, one male, one female, both with white hair, sitting on a black leather and chrome  modernist sofa
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Paul Anthony Smith on finding photos and piercing paintings

    The Jamaican-born artist uses a technique called picotage to makes his work shimmer

    A man standing in front of a large painting of wildflowers, plants and long grass
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Artist Lawrence Lek is using AI to explore whether robots can suffer

    The winner of the Frieze Artist award 2024 has created a ‘carebot’ with emotional problems

    Man sits on a rug in an unfurnished room, with cardboard boxes and a computer screen on the floor behind him
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Restrictive EU law could benefit London’s Asian art scene

    Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn

    Stylised Japanese painting  of a green, grassy mountain, topped with dark blue forest, with white clouds over the top
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Collector Kiran Nadar on Indian art and building museums

    Her 15,000 artworks range from the Bombay Progressives to Olafur Eliasson and Anish Kapoor

    Smiling lady in a colourful, striped dress in front of art hanging on the wall
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Artists Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings: ‘We felt that anything we saw in art history, we could also do’

    The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park station

    Two women in an art studio embrace, both seated behind a partially made wooden frame for a canvas painting
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Curator Pablo José Ramírez: ‘Art history doesn’t belong exclusively to the western world’

    His new section at Frieze London brings together Indigenous and diaspora artists, with a focus on clay

    A man seated, wearing tinted glasses, a black polo-neck sweater and a dark navy blue suit
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Frieze Focus places emerging artists centre stage

    The section features helium-propelled penguins and alabaster creatures

    Dozens of small, cartoonish, inflatable penguins are dotted around the floor of an art gallery, all facing in different directions
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    The Weekend Essay
    The search for Japan’s ‘lost’ art

    A museum closure has shone a light on the vast collections acquired during the bubble years — and warned companies that change is coming

    A female tourist wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a backpack takes a photo on her smartphone of an abstract sculpture outside the wall of a museum
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Economic and political challenges threaten London’s art market

    The Frieze art fairs return as global sales fall and costs rise, but organisers have plans to increase attractiveness

  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    What to see in London during Frieze Week 2024
    Gallerist Maureen Paley: ‘I want to keep things to a more intimate scale’

    The New Yorker has witnessed London’s art market grow from quiet origins into a high-octane scene over the past 40 years

    A woman with dark hair, in sunglasses, leaning against a mantel shelf, wearing a long black frock coat, black trousers, a white top and a red scarf
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Designer Ori Orisun Merhav is bringing shellac back

    She uses beetle secretion to blow amber bulbs for her rococo lights

    A young women in a sleeveless white top, a long, terracotta-coloured skirt and heeled mules leans against a crumbling plaster and bare-brick wall. She holds two bird-like forms made up of multiple amber-coloured bubbles
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Substack is design journalism’s irreverent new home

    Newsletters such as Snake, Ground Condition and For Scale are providing independent views on what’s worth buying

    A busy illustration showing various furniture items and electronic symbols
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