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Auction house moves closer to heart of city’s art scene with purchase of brutalist Marcel Breuer structure
$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
Taipei fair back in force; Ortuzar Projects doubles space in Tribeca
The buyer, Alfred Moses, says he will donate the Codex Sassoon to a museum in Tel Aviv
Alison Jacques boosts Cork Street; Sotheby’s has Warner Records chief’s $120mn collection; gallery reopens in Kyiv
Nan Goldin goes to Gagosian; Andy Warhol Foundation hits $3mn through eBay; change of direction at Cromwell Place
Galleries test Singapore’s market; Patti Wong sets up advisory business in Hong Kong
Record 20th year for Artcurial; another Paul Allen Canaletto on the block; Modern Art to exhibit Dutch artist René Daniëls
Asia stalwart Patti Wong leaves Sotheby’s; Frank Auerbach on the rise; Danish hidden gem at Christie’s
Collections sell well but New York auctions show signs of slowing; Gagosian gathers outside expertise; Shanghai fairs close early due to zero-Covid policy
Plus: museums step in at Hôtel Lambert sale; solid auctions in London; handsome African art fair
Paul Allen’s works revealed; Arne Glimcher opens ‘selfish dream’ gallery; dealer pleads guilty in $86mn fraud
All the buzz from Frieze Seoul; UK fair organiser urges new government to undo Brexit hurdles
Spectacular collections in the London home of the late businessman and philanthropist Sir Joseph Hotung
The much-married socialite was known for using her powerful status to further her charitable endeavours
Luxembourg + Co opens in Fuller Building; Perrotin doubles up in Seoul; slim Old Masters sales
UK works sell well at Masterpiece; African art at Christie’s; Hôtel Lambert trove; new fair director at Art Basel; Deborah Roberts piece helps charity
Often overlooked as a minor part of their practice, jewels are attracting major market attention
Christie’s has Yves Klein for London; Inigo Philbrick gets seven years in prison; sellout booths at Frieze NY
Second tranche of works sold by Sotheby’s indicates valuations remain high
A TV bio-series and upcoming auction may upset punk purists, but the group themselves made a mockery of the concept of ‘selling out’
Female collectors dominate at Christie’s; demand for art still strong in Hong Kong; Gagosian and White Cube agree to share
UK collectibles group says real assets could appreciate as investors hedge against rising prices
England player Steve Hodge to sell jersey given to him by football superstar after 1986 World Cup match
Cheap money and a hybrid model have benefited the salerooms, but galleries and art fairs face stiffer winds
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