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Tefaf’s challenges rage on; Arnold Lehman leaves Phillips with a 1970s send-off
Solo presentations of artists such as Louise Nevelson and Bridget Riley are notable this year
The supply of first-rank pictures is declining but prime works still find takers
The Showcase section offers lower-cost stands at the fair to encourage a new generation of dealers
KMSKA, which has just reopened after its own restoration, is restoring two Michaelina Wautier paintings
Ownership concerns are bound to have an impact, but a more holistic narrative of the continent’s art history is in sight
Frank van den Bergh is selling 146 decks made across 300 years at the Tefaf fair
Brands see booming demand for their heritage pieces, which they are buying back, restoring and offering for sale once more
Artists at this year’s fair are taking a minimal approach to engaging with ecological issues and the natural world
In its 10th year, the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund will help breathe fresh life into a Van Gogh masterpiece and a rare medieval Jewish manuscript
Cheap money and a hybrid model have benefited the salerooms, but galleries and art fairs face stiffer winds
Before a fair opens, experts check that every work for sale is exactly what the gallerists say it is
From early prayer books to ‘The Great Gatsby’, buyers need to have focus and a keen eye — but not millions of dollars
As the European Fine Art Fair returns to the Netherlands for its 33rd edition, we look at the highlights and at art across Europe
Artsy is helping art fairs — and galleries — to reach younger buyers
Art market report shifts its focus as author moves to Art Basel
The European Fine Art Fair at Maastrich is celebrating its silver jubilee with a show devoted to the Frits Lugt collection
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