Objects belonging to the French branch of the family are being sold by Christie’s this month – and they’re likely to wow US collectors
This year’s edition of the event in Paris includes more dealers from more countries and offers an astonishing range of artefacts
Provenance is more crucial than ever but the market for masterpieces is now broader than ever
After the uncertainty of the pandemic, the art market bounced back in 2022, but what challenges will the new year bring?
An exhibition of Alice Neel’s portraits and abstract works by Victor Willing are among the shows we’re looking forward to seeing this year
Six leading economists and art advisers offer their insights into how the market will be affected by a global recession
There is a growing nervousness about the effect a predicted global downturn might have on the art market’s post-pandemic bounce-back
This year's Documenta is possibly the most challenging edition yet – so why is much of the art market failing to attend?
The Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze remains rooted in tradition – but it welcomes some modern sensibilities this year, too
These once-overlooked pieces are making a comeback – and with few on the market, they’re more collectable than ever
The new guidance provides some welcome clarity for art businesses, but a few grey areas remain
As museums make promises to return looted works of art, provenance is now of paramount importance in the market
As the UK falls behind in the global market, Jane Morris considers the route to reclaiming its competitive status
Silversmithing has had a turbulent history on the Iberian Peninsula. The market is quiet, but showing new signs of life, says Emma Crichton-Miller
Recent auction results suggest a return to pre-pandemic levels – but with turmoil engulfing Europe, this raises some difficult questions
The convivial event offers visitors the chance to roam the medieval streets of the Swiss capital in search of art ancient and modern
The fair is determined to keep growing, but not at the expense of the boutique atmosphere that sets it apart
From Tiffany vases to Fabergé gold, this year’s stateside edition of the fair is full of connections to the Armory’s rich history
Brassaï’s eerie photographs of the city’s walls inspired painters including Jean Dubuffet, Antoni Tapiès and Cy Twombly