At Tefaf New York, dealers spotlight work by women
Gallerists at the fair say more collectors are invested in greater gender diversity among their holdings and are keen to invest in art by women
Gallerists at the fair say more collectors are invested in greater gender diversity among their holdings and are keen to invest in art by women
A presentation at the American Art Fair puts Walinska in context with Elaine de Kooning and others
The latest spring edition of the fair places an emphasis on phantasmagorical figuration
The far-right Alternative for Germany party called for the debate after the oba of Benin was named owner of the returning artefacts, causing confusion
The Marquis de Sade's legacy explored in Barcelona show and Gwen John's self portrait in a Parisian interior
'There’s not a billionaire on this planet that is not fucked up,' says the Nanette comic
The small room acted as the 'creative heart' of the historic British architect's home and office, and is now available to view after a year-long restoration
While Mainland Chinese exhibitors remain sparse due to visa restrictions and political tensions, local collectors came out in force
It’s the latest in a long line of galleries to open in the upscale New York neighbourhood
The Cameroonian-born curator is the institution's first Black leader
The South Korean exhibition has come under fire for its Park Seo-Bo art prize which has now been abolished
The American artist discusses her solo show currently taking over the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and her upcoming Artangel project being installed in an abandoned train station waiting room in London
Experts from around the world have revealed fascinating new information about the Dutch Old Master and his works
The auction house’s bottom line benefitted from the strong performance of works from the collections of S.I. Newhouse and Paul G. Allen
Climate protection guidelines have been issued to help sector become climate-fit