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London Modern art auction slimmed down; rediscovered Bolivian artist in the limelight; steady sales at Dubai and Los Angeles fairs
The artist’s diverse oeuvre and flamboyant lifestyle sometimes obscured her true talent
The V&A’s fight to stop the Met in New York from buying a 12th-century carving reflects how countries try to prevent cultural heritage going abroad
A stand in the Tefaf art fair’s new Focus section features responses to classical ceramics by Callum Innes and Gloria Cortina
The art and antiques fair arrives as debates rage over the role of AI in authentication, who can own cultural heritage and more
Its collections range from Ming furniture to Japanese silverware — and visitors can even sit on the chairs
Machine learning can be the difference between a charming picture and a masterpiece worth millions
Emil Nolde was condemned by the Nazis despite being among their supporters
Eric Turquin has found a Fragonard, a Chardin and even a possible Caravaggio
Six degrees of separation from Francis Bacon
Nature Morte, which has spaces in Mumbai and New Delhi, is benefiting from India’s economic boom
Big houses, young collectors and influential interior designers are driving growth
Organisations such as Timeshare, founded by six friends, stand in contrast to the high finances of the art world
The LA-based painter assembles neglected parts of the city’s landscape into his photorealist works
The fair’s fifth edition will find a city buffeted by a challenging economy but with plenty of artistic excitement
The art fair’s new edition hits Los Angeles as dealers navigate a tumultuous market. Plus: LA’s new hot art district; an artist wrongly convicted of murder; and more
Gary Tyler, who spent almost 42 years in jail, receives $25,000 and a chance to show his textile works at Frieze LA
Zach Lasry, son of a billionaire hedge fund manager, has been attracting dealers including David Zwirner to his properties
Tesfaye Urgessa is first Ethiopian pavilion artist for Venice; gallerist bucks trend in China; George Condo makes prints for Dia
Christie’s offers Monet waterway for £18mn; Edward Enninful curates Mapplethorpe show; luxury brands court tattoo artists
Sugimoto joins Lisson Gallery; compliments for Condo; Pace bolsters leadership in London; new time and place for Eye of the Collector
Sydney gets a new gallery; London gallerist tests experimental model; Adam Pendleton receives first NY commercial show for a decade
Courtroom drama unfolds in New York; galleries flock to LA; lessons from Stanley Gibbons; Charleston launches new campaign
Dmitry Rybolovlev is seeking millions in damages over the purchase of famous works
2023 was a patchy year for auction houses and galleries but a surge in luxury goods and big-name sales softened the blow
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