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In an unregulated industry, art advisory has been beset by controversies and legal wrangles
$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
The New York-based adviser talks about her plan to open a new exhibition venue that’s ‘more living room than white cube’
Curated by Alexie Glass-Kantor, the fair’s Encounters section aims for impact with large-scale works
In a market blighted by forgeries, experts help clients avoid pitfalls
Art Basel Miami Beach opens for business following reassuring New York auctions
Georgina Adam looks ahead to some of the likely trends and changes in a turbulent and largely unregulated sector
A Miami exhibition by two titans of the art world argues for the dominance of figuration over abstraction in the internet era
The theorist Jeremy Rifkin has diagnosed the beginning of the end of the capitalist era, and artists are part of the prescription for a healthy, collaborative future
Fairs are multiplying madly. Is all this sustainable, and isn’t it leading to over-production?
All the buzz is about Frieze going to New York but there is little animosity from local dealers towards the arrival
London in action, fairs and sales, and the Arab awakening
The city has become a magnet for collectors. A spate of openings shows the UK gallery scene in rude health
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