It’s a hard-to-navigate market, with no guarantees of returns
They started trading furniture for fun on social media; now their rule-breaking pluck is taking root
Citadel founder purchases nearly complete specimen at Sotheby’s auction
Prices have soared in recent years but, as a prized stegosaurus fossil goes up for auction next week, is it worth digging into for investors?
Ethiopian gallery shuts London space; new fair offers art under £600; optimism in Tokyo
The Dublin-based glove designer likes to wear mementos of big occasions in her professional and personal life every day
Long superseded by digital technology, older mechanical pieces are attracting collectors for their history and aesthetics
Barbie is everywhere. Bows are back. But can dolls shed their creepy image?
Famous collectors, auctioneers and dealers on the allure and challenges of GP machines
The brand has unveiled a new version of the chronograph astronaut William Pogue slipped into his pocket for a 1973 mission
All change for Lévy Gorvy Dayan in Hong Kong; antiquities gallery ruffles feathers at London fair
Vivienne Westwood items excite; Gagosian to have first show in Seoul; Frieze London gets a makeover
The businessman’s Fondation H is supporting Madagascar’s artists with exhibitions and programmes
The former hedge fund manager is moving antiquities out of his gallery and moving in Joan Mitchell and Lee Krasner
Overshadowed by French peers since 1874, artists from the UK, Sweden and elsewhere are gaining in prestige and price
She gave up her space in Istanbul after tastes changed but has brought her eastern Mediterranean roster to London and Greece
Dealers at the event will be hoping the next edition will bring improved visitor numbers
London Art Week is partnering with new platform Trois Crayons to create a drawings hub
The first female president of the Royal Academy has to balance work with painting while redefining the institution’s future
From London Art Week to the Treasure House Fair, the capital is busy with art across millennia. Plus: interviews with artists, gallerists and the president of the Royal Academy
Stephen Farthing’s show at Kenwood House reinterprets luxurious pictures of aristocrats
Since the decorative Edo period artwork that was shown in Europe more than 150 years ago, Japan has influenced jewellers in the west
Photography fair cancelled in New York, launches in Hong Kong; tributes pour in for dealer Barbara Gladstone; new head at Artsy
These colourful cult ceramics are now in high demand
Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well