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Christie’s offers Basquiat painting of Picasso for £6.5mn; London Gallery Weekend boosts public programme
$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
After a rocky start, the new director of the London gallery is hoping a large grant and big plans will bring a bright future
Taipei fair back in force; Ortuzar Projects doubles space in Tribeca
Photo London welcomes AI work; galleries open and close in London and New York; Fede Galizia flies the flag for female Old Masters
Her London mini-fair in a 19th-century mansion is trying to sidestep Brexit obstacles by being nimble
Report dissects private museums; Hoyland bought for £10 (and hoovered) offered for £5,000; Hirst buyers take a spin
Alison Jacques boosts Cork Street; Sotheby’s has Warner Records chief’s $120mn collection; gallery reopens in Kyiv
Young London gallery makes great strides; Phillips proves solid in new Hong Kong space; Dublin museum celebrates London dealer
China loses ground to UK as global art market hits $68bn
Nan Goldin goes to Gagosian; Andy Warhol Foundation hits $3mn through eBay; change of direction at Cromwell Place
Hauser & Wirth moves out of landmark building; Whitechapel redundancies spark concerns; Pauline Boty’s “Bum” sells well
Executives see partnerships with regional fairs as a way of expanding its reach and revenues
Auction-house stalwarts are turning a poorly regarded profession into a desirable service for collectors
A tussle over tax; Tefaf back on track; Timothy Taylor goes big in New York — and more
Auction will include O’Keeffe, Hockney and Hopper; Sotheby’s and Russian billionaire Rybolovlev agree to mediation; Thatcher’s paintings for sale
Sotheby’s draws Asian bidders; California couple sell $30mn of art for charity; and more
Sales swift at Frieze and Felix; James Fuentes seeks LA’s emerging buyers; Christie’s invades Uber app
Artists attracted by artificial intelligence; Lyon & Turnbull enters the avant-garde; art law teams beef up
Single-owner sale of Middle East art for Sotheby’s; Frieze alumni launch consultancy; is Bonhams for sale again?
Lisson runs late in LA; abortion addressed in London show; Strauss wants to sell African art to African collectors
Galleries test Singapore’s market; Patti Wong sets up advisory business in Hong Kong
It has long trailed Hong Kong as an art-market centre but the city-state is riding a favourable wave
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
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