Sterling efforts – what to make of the London art market’s resurgence?
Recent auction results suggest a return to pre-pandemic levels – but with turmoil engulfing Europe, this raises some difficult questions
The art market in the Forum
A new exhibition at the Bucerius Art Forum in Hamburg looks at how the market for art changed in 17th-century Holland
From success to succession at contemporary galleries
Contemporary galleries have long relied on a personal way of conducting business. Can such a model survive?
A new initiative brings galleries to the Rhineland
An alternative to the art fair model, Okey Dokey’s collaborative project hopes to strengthen regional and international ties
When artists take on the art market
Many artists are uncomfortable about the perceived excesses of the market. But can they actually do anything about it?
Why everyone’s talking about forensics in the art market
Technical research offers assurances to private collectors – but they must exercise caution
Exploring Ghana’s growing art scene
Public funding for the arts in Ghana is practically non-existent, but a thriving network of artists and arts professionals is emerging
From branding to Brexit: inside the Art Business Conference
Now in its third year, the event in London addresses some of the most pressing topics affecting the sector
A university with a playground attached: Frances Morris’s vision for Tate Modern
The gallery’s new director on the Switch House extension, promoting women artists, and finally having the final say over the collection
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?