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A stand in the Tefaf art fair’s new Focus section features responses to classical ceramics by Callum Innes and Gloria Cortina
The Argentine connoisseur gives a rare interview on the eve of a momentous sale of her Renaissance and Baroque treasures
Galerie Kugel in Paris is bringing rarely seen works to the public in a special exhibition
Approval from an institution validates judgments about a painting’s value and importance
The fair has driven a global wave of interest in collectible design and functional art
The shock cancellation of its predecessor spurred Harry Van der Hoorn and Thomas Woodham-Smith to build a new enterprise
This summer showcase highlights the best of the city’s offerings, including Korean vases and Indian armour
The auction at Sotheby’s in Paris reflects the taste of one of Europe’s earliest gallerists in the field
Solo presentations of artists such as Louise Nevelson and Bridget Riley are notable this year
The Showcase section offers lower-cost stands at the fair to encourage a new generation of dealers
Rediscovery, restitution and reattribution are bringing valuable pictures to New York’s January auctions
Evaristo Baschenis’s instrument paintings at Galerie Canesso provide an unusual window on to his contemporary culture
His family’s gallery has long been at the pinnacle of London’s scene, even as tastes and clients have changed
The event brings together galleries after rocky period for the antiquities trade
Ancient and medieval art sells well, but dealers in fussier Old Masters and bronze sculptures find challenges
Designers are repurposing and revaluing existing materials to protect the environment and promote social good
Spectacular collections in the London home of the late businessman and philanthropist Sir Joseph Hotung
The London-based fair returns after three years with ambitious plans for global growth, says its chief executive
Artists at this year’s fair are taking a minimal approach to engaging with ecological issues and the natural world
The sale of an aureus, marking the murder of Julius Caesar, has put the spotlight on small change
New exhibition highlights the attraction of Dürer, Brueghel and others to a rising generation
Old Masters sit alongside contemporary works and gemstones in a collection unphased by common orthodoxies
How dealers of older art are responding to digital ways of working
This year’s event sees some 35 specialist dealers showcasing everything from Old Masters to applied arts
An exhibition of the diverse work of isolated artists that are impossible to pigeonhole
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