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Christie’s offers prime Chardin for €12mn; Phillips gets Basquiat trio; Kusama tops list of 2023 contemporary artists
Machine learning can be the difference between a charming picture and a masterpiece worth millions
Eric Turquin has found a Fragonard, a Chardin and even a possible Caravaggio
The National Gallery of Ireland receives €25,000 from Tefaf to repair Ludovico Mazzolino’s ‘The Crossing of the Red Sea’
First-rate works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Scottish Colourists are on show, even if the narrative is muddled
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
‘Sunflowers’ lawsuit challenges Japanese owners; antique dealers aim to go green; Shezad Dawood dives into NFTs
Rediscovery, restitution and reattribution are bringing valuable pictures to New York’s January auctions
Christie’s poised to break Goya’s auction record; Reuben family collection buys Bacon
Perrotin opens in Dubai; tipping point for Kentridge’s market; Dallas art gala raises $9.4mn
Luxembourg + Co opens in Fuller Building; Perrotin doubles up in Seoul; slim Old Masters sales
Demand is soaring and Gentileschi has become a household name — and many more are waiting to step into the spotlight
Richard Saltoun opens in Rome; Botticelli fails to inspire; unrepresented artists get a new platform
The artist’s retrospective at the Glenstone museum shows his work’s ambition and its sense of inescapable loneliness
New exhibition highlights the attraction of Dürer, Brueghel and others to a rising generation
Dealers rush to China but away from Nevada while Old Masters take centre stage in New York
Rock and roll memorabilia goes under the hammer at Bonhams
A treasure trove of musical history leads the week-long programme featuring performances of the genre’s range of flavours
It peaked just as Lehman collapsed – and now it’s coming back
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