Christie's projects 26.1% decline in sales in 'paradoxical' 2023
An exceptional 2022 buoyed by the $1.6bn collection of Paul Allen has proved a tough act to follow—but private sales are on the rise
An exceptional 2022 buoyed by the $1.6bn collection of Paul Allen has proved a tough act to follow—but private sales are on the rise
Eugenie Tsai, Robyn Farrell and Lauren Cornell will lead curatorial initiatives for the fair's 30th anniversary edition
The controversial ten-year agreement with the oil and gas company will contribute towards the institution's ambitious refurbishment plans
The Florence museum chief has been named director of Naples's Capodimonte with new leaders also appointed in Milan and Rome as part of right-wing government strategy
The statement follows a number of exhibition cancellations because of curators’ or artists’ views on the Middle East conflict
Union Magazine, launched by the Berlin- and West Bank-based organisation Artists and Allies of Hebron, hopes to resist a polarised political climate
The rail network connecting archaeological sites and tourist destinations on the Yucatán peninsula is one of president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s legacy projects
Many of the 30 objects being repatriated are linked to the disgraced dealers Michael Ward and Robin Symes
Joanna Smith faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine