Mar 1, 2013
Sotheby’s showcases Central Asian art while Art Nouveau tops expectations
Peter Aspden
Mar 1, 2013
Today, the arts are, almost without exception, beautifully packaged, presented and promoted. But is the art any good?
Feb 22, 2013
Christie’s raises its premiums, London gets a new art fair and a museum sell-off in Turkey sparks fury
Feb 19, 2013
Another newcomer has joined the crush of international art fairs. But will it have what it takes to stand out on the art circuit?
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Feb 19, 2013
Baroque collection of Sir Denis Mahon distributed to six galleries
Feb 15, 2013
Contemporary sales set off fireworks while a rediscovered ‘Caravaggio’ has become the subject of a court case
Feb 8, 2013
This year’s edition drew international buyers – and exploded preconceptions. Rachel Spence reports
Feb 8, 2013
Chinese sales take a fall while Christie’s closes Haunch of Venison
Feb 1, 2013
One of the world’s oldest art dealers is to close while a spat over Basquiat ends
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Jan 25, 2013
Perelman-Gagosian war goes on
Jan 18, 2013
Christie’s breaks records; Art London goes contemporary; reopenings after superstorm Sandy
Jan 18, 2013
Eli Broad’s latest museum on campus in Michigan is an explosion of structural invention
Jan 15, 2013
Original £43m deal cast doubt over Chinese art market
Jan 11, 2013
Hong Kong gets a new gallery, private treaty sales lift Christie’s in France while arrests were made in Italy
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Georgina Adam looks back over a year of startling growth and expansion, and asks if a few cracks are starting to show
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Today, the arts are, almost without exception, beautifully packaged, presented and promoted. But is the art any good?