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Artificial intelligence platforms face lawsuits; Brafa returns to regular slot; Dickinson gallery’s new line-up; rare 1820 interracial portrait sold for $1mn
‘Sunflowers’ lawsuit challenges Japanese owners; antique dealers aim to go green; Shezad Dawood dives into NFTs
Galleries test Singapore’s market; Patti Wong sets up advisory business in Hong Kong
His vivid, socially engaged work reflects on Thailand’s repressive politics and complex spirituality
State funding made Singapore a market hub, but it’s the self-starting galleries which bring it to life
He has seen Singapore evolve into a livelier art centre through the pandemic, even if there are still limits to what you can say
It has long trailed Hong Kong as an art-market centre but the city-state is riding a favourable wave
Often working in exile or through symbols, they have to be careful in a post-coup landscape
The gallery is at the forefront of developing artistic paper and printing techniques in south-east Asia
The Paul Allen sale raised $1.6bn, Paris vied with London even more closely for European primacy, and all eyes turn to Asia for 2023
Record 20th year for Artcurial; another Paul Allen Canaletto on the block; Modern Art to exhibit Dutch artist René Daniëls
Asia stalwart Patti Wong leaves Sotheby’s; Frank Auerbach on the rise; Danish hidden gem at Christie’s
Christie’s poised to break Goya’s auction record; Reuben family collection buys Bacon
Exhibitors bring their most extravagant works, but there are community-minded projects as well
The Brazilian former bond trader has made ephemeral printed items such as gallery invitations a core part of his holdings
The Miami Beach fair, which has revolutionised the US art market, celebrates 20 years with a new boss incoming
The Miami-based property developer was inspired to start acquiring art by a legendary 1970s auction
Plus: Mariane Ibrahim opens in Mexico City; Sotheby’s offers restituted Bronzino; Princeton buys Inca gold cup
Collections sell well but New York auctions show signs of slowing; Gagosian gathers outside expertise; Shanghai fairs close early due to zero-Covid policy
Astronomic total defies economic downturn; activist artist’s alternative World Cup trophy; New York gains photography fair
Sale of works collected by late Microsoft co-founder includes pieces from Van Gogh, Cézanne, Seurat and O’Keeffe
As Art X Lagos opens this weekend, will it feel the effects of the global economic downturn and domestic problems?
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