Anna Brady is an art market reporter and freelance journalist
Admiring a drawing is ‘like looking over the artist’s shoulder’, says Stephen Ongpin
Anna Brady on Hong Kong sales, plus a round-up of the top art market headlines
The contemporary art gallerist’s alliance with an antiques dealer epitomises the changing art world
In 2017 Spring Masters will be reincarnated as one of two hotly anticipated TEFAF New York fairs. It’s hard not to see this year’s event as a soft launch
The self-confessed ‘artoholic’ has donated a huge collection of 20th-century works to the Hepworth Wakefield
Salon du Dessin attracts the world’s most committed drawings collectors. What should they look out for this year?
Christo and his wife and collaborator Jeanne-Claude wanted to walk on water nearly 40 years ago. The Floating Piers project this summer will achieve their dream.
But it’s far from doom and gloom
Were this week’s sales a true reflection of the market, minus the smoke and mirrors of third-party guarantees?
It is indicative of the nature of BRAFA art fair that three exhibitors allowed a coach-load of journalists to pitch up at their homes and snoop around…
Constable’s ‘The Lock’ was the standout lot at Sotheby’s this week, while a number of major works at Christie’s failed to sell
Highlights from this year’s city-wide event: from painted scrolls to Chinese jade
Expect collaborations and contrasts as galleries team up to present their work
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
Martha Stewart’s recipe for success