Art Market
What not to miss at Asia Week New York 2019
From ancient Buddhist sculpture to mid 20th-century painting, the city is full of exceptional Asian art
The best of TEFAF Maastricht 2019 – part one
Buddhist art, Belgian Symbolism and an exotic goblet – some of the works not to miss in Maastricht this year
‘It is for art historians to decide who painted this picture’
This Judith and Holofernes may or may not be by Caravaggio – but the strategy for its sale is refreshingly straightforward
What’s in store at the Armory Show 2019
A tribute to Robert Morris stands out among the displays of modern and contemporary art at this year’s fair
Have printed auction catalogues had their day?
As auction houses and galleries branch out into magazines, videos and other media, is the traditional catalogue becoming obsolete?
This who’s who of the Victorian elite is a genuine market rarity
William Powell Frith’s panoramic view of the Summer Exhibition is up for sale – for the first time since its debut at the RA in 1883
The market is hot for modern Indian art
Work by post-Independence artists is increasingly hard to find, with prices surging – in India and abroad
The best of BRAFA 2019
The fair in Brussels returns with a wide-ranging edition offering tribal art, modern Belgian painting and more
What not to miss at London Art Fair 2019
This year’s edition of the fair presents modern British works inspired by the Sussex countryside alongside global contemporary art
Highlights from London Art Week’s winter edition
The exhibitions and events not to miss in Mayfair and St James’s this year
A rare chance to see Van Dyck’s racy portrait of a radical courtier
The marital portrait of George Villiers and Katherine Manners has no parallel in English or Flemish painting
The 11th-century Chinese scroll set to break auction records
A vast price is expected for this rare work by the Song-dynasty polymath Su Shi – billed as China’s Leonardo
The lustre and allure of Japanese lacquer
In the last decade some exceptional pieces have sold for six-figure sums, but lacquerware is still good value for money
The Asian Art in London Art Awards 2018: The Winners
Apollo presents the winners of this year’s Asian Art in London Art Awards
Cross-cultural connections at Flashback 2018
Preview highlights from the sixth edition of the fair in Turin, which takes its premise from a sci-fi novel by Chad Oliver
What not to miss at Asian Art in London this year
Highlights from this year’s event prove that London remains a leading centre for Asian art worldwide
What’s in store at TEFAF New York Fall
Your guide to the best of the leading art and antiques fair, which returns to the Park Avenue Armory this week
How is the market for Middle Eastern art faring?
The auctions of the Abraaj corporate collection offer plenty of food for thought
What not to miss at 1–54 in London
Ibrahim El-Salahi’s public sculpture and the multimedia dreamworld of Athi-Patra Ruga stand out at this year’s fair
Frieze Week highlights: protest, painting and dwarf planets
What not to miss in London – including an overview of Haiti’s modern art movement and new works by Kemang Wa Lehulere
Frieze week highlights: snow, video art and suspended sculpture
New paintings by Kerry James Marshall and Melanie Manchot’s meditation on snow and ice are among the events not to miss
Frieze week highlights: latex, terracotta and a Camden catwalk
An evening of performances and three shows of 20th-century women artists are among the events not to miss
Frieze week highlights: Japanese photography and Oceanic encounters
‘Oceania’ at the Royal Academy and an exploration of post-war Japanese photography are among the shows to see at the moment
Women artists take the limelight at Frieze Masters 2018
Highlights from the seventh edition of Frieze Masters
The many faces of Mary Magdalene