Susan Moore is associate editor of Apollo.
The auction house's decision to close its South Kensington saleroom and scale back operations in Amsterdam smacks of corporate short-termism
Auction highlights this month include a surprisingly good group of American paintings at Christie's London
In 1954, the young David Hockney made a lithograph of his local chippie and gave it to the owners. It hung above the fryer for years
Désiré Feuerle talks to Apollo about his collection of Asian and contemporary art and its unusual underground home
In 1804, a fleet of English merchant vessels fooled the French navy into retreat. Each captain was presented with an exquisite sword for their troubles
Auction highlights this month include works by Morisot and Magritte at Christie's, and Sotheby's inaugural 'Erotic: Passion and Desire' sale
Antique furniture has been unpopular for years – but tastes are changing
Prices for Outsider Art are now close to matching those fetched by the mainstream
A ‘bodegón' thought to be by Velázquez, a Tiepolo head study, and a stag-antler chair are just some of the highlights headed to auction this month
Not one, but two groups of preparatory work for Edward Burne-Jones’s monumental painting 'The Golden Stairs' have made it into the same sale