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Single-owner sale of Middle East art for Sotheby’s; Frieze alumni launch consultancy; is Bonhams for sale again?
The confidence and sophistication of Asia’s contemporary art market increases steadily
The former financier and US ambassador looks back on the foundations of his stunning New York school collection
In today’s world, art has little to do with borders
Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning star
Taubman’s trove of works by Picasso, Raphael and de Kooning will go under the hammer
Charlesworth’s harrowing images of suicides overshadow Oehlen’s anti-consumerist critiques
The Iranian artist’s first US retrospective shows how her mirror work refracts her two cultures
Works by Warhol, Lichtenstein and Ruscha among those sold
This marvellous show confirms that the Scottish painter produced her best work in her final decade
Whistler saw the world through a mist – but his vision of art’s future was crystal-clear
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
A heated market for Pop has buoyed the demand for Robert Indiana’s sculptures
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The city has become a magnet for collectors. A spate of openings shows the UK gallery scene in rude health
A New York exhibition traces Willem de Kooning’s career from vulgar virtuosity to ebbing genius and collapse
Over swordfish in Mayfair the world’s most successful art dealer talks about his humble beginnings and his ‘natural feel for selling’
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