Christie's Modern and contemporary evening sale in London plummets 67% from last year's equivalent auction
Few big-ticket consignments and New York's turbo-charged May sales marred tonight's performance
Few big-ticket consignments and New York's turbo-charged May sales marred tonight's performance
Statements by one member of a crime ring that struck 20 different institutions over two decades have restored hope that not all the loot was destroyed
Show of John James Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ will also examine the man behind the works, whose name has been dropped from the exhibition title
Our picks of the must-see shows within a (relatively) short train, car, bus or ferry ride from New York City this summer, from the Storm King Art Center to the Newark Museum
The New York-based artist's ability to balance the horrifying with the restorative reaches a mad-genius peak at Sant’Andrea de Scaphis
Her predecessor, Maike Cruse, recently left the role to lead Art Basel's flagship Swiss fair
The painting was found close to Naples, home of the famous margherita pizza
The new Young V&A, opening 1 July, will "build cultural confidence in the capital’s most disadvantaged borough", writes the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
Lina Frongia is suspected of producing the fakes that sold for millions of euros
ArtIstanbul Feshane opens in an expansive 19th-century military factory to reach more of the city’s 16 million inhabitants
The French neon artist was previously under investigation for allegations dating back to the 1980s
As part of its £30m cost-cutting initiative, the university will is proposing to reduce staff numbers by a total of 113, a spokesperson says
Joanna Smith and Tim Martin face up to five years in prison after smearing paint on the case and pedestal of a Degas sculpture at the National Gallery of Art