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
It's motto? ‘All art is contemporary.’
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
Upcoming highlights include the post-war and contemporary auctions around London’s Frieze Week and the launch of Artcurial in Hong Kong
Asia Week in New York promises everything from delicate early Chinese wares to an elaborately cast imperial ritual bell
We ask a legal expert for their advice to concerned collectors
Recent art market commentary presents a new and unusual crisis: too much money
A rare work by Lucas Cranach the Elder; a beautiful Bonington, and some exceptional furniture
Peckish?
Aboriginal art, Picasso ceramics, Bacon self-portraits and Pre-Raphaelite work
Art15 returns for a third year with a new director and a strong focus on international art
Susan Moore previews New York sales in the May issue of Apollo
Susan Moore previews upcoming auctions in New York and Hong Kong
The leading modern and contemporary art fair opens to the public tomorrow
Susan Moore previews New York sales in the March issue of Apollo
A Cézanne that once belonged to Samuel Courtauld and one of Monet's Venetian views come to the block in London this month
Brafa may have been running for 60 years, but with more international dealers and an ambitious events programme, it continues to raise its game
A few of the Old Master paintings on offer at Paris Tableau this year
Apollo spoke with Matteo Grassi in advance of Paris Tableau
FLASHBACK in Turin supports the premise that ‘All Art is contemporary’
As London recovers from Frieze week, attention has turned to Paris and the Grand Palais
Highlights from this year's fair, from precious metals to furniture, fine art and jewellery
Over 100 art and antiques dealers are exhibiting in Berkeley Square this week