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$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
Taipei fair back in force; Ortuzar Projects doubles space in Tribeca
Rare works by Dutch master discovered by chance in UK family’s private collection
New York galleries are opening locations around the country as local collector bases appeal
Isa Lorenzo and Rachel Rillo’s Manila space has opened a New York outpost to raise the region’s profile
Tehran gallery Dastan is showing quiet but uncompromising works at Frieze New York
Long sidelined by flat works which are easier to sell digitally, the 3D is resurgent
Solo presentations of artists such as Louise Nevelson and Bridget Riley are notable this year
Her London mini-fair in a 19th-century mansion is trying to sidestep Brexit obstacles by being nimble
Poly Auction and China Guardian hope to boost presence in lucrative market for international contemporary art
Plus: Korean art fair launches in London; first art-world pay report; and Sotheby’s offers Freddie Mercury collection
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
A giant of 20th-century art, he has influenced generations of artists and still commands huge prices — but things have changed
Hauser & Wirth moves out of landmark building; Whitechapel redundancies spark concerns; Pauline Boty’s “Bum” sells well
Dealers were expanding old spaces and opening new ones as the city’s art market surpassed London’s
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
Auction will include O’Keeffe, Hockney and Hopper; Sotheby’s and Russian billionaire Rybolovlev agree to mediation; Thatcher’s paintings for sale
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