Untitled (Yellow and Blue) by Mark Rothko has sold at Sotheby's in Hong Kong for 30% less than it had previously achieved at auction amid a slowdown in the Asian art market. Due to its viral notoriety, the painting was the centre of worldwide attention in 2022 for its...
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Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting 2024 Revealed
The 2024 Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting offers a fascinating glimpse into the ever-evolving world of high-net-worth collectors. Covering 14 major global markets, the report sheds light on art buyers' behaviours and spending patterns throughout 2023 and...
Art Basel Paris 2024 What Sold And What The Dealers Said
The 2024 edition of Art Basel Paris concluded successfully amid an energised response from galleries and local and international visitors. The fair, which brought together 195 galleries from 42 countries and territories, including 65 galleries operating spaces in...
National Portrait Gallery Unveils Exhibitions For 2025
The National Portrait Gallery has unveiled its exhibition lineup for 2025, promising a year packed with must-see shows. Two highly anticipated exhibitions, The Face Magazine: Culture Shift and Edvard Munch Portraits, kick things off in February and March. As summer...
Ed Ruscha: Large Standard Station Painting Expected To Achieve $50m
Christie's has announced the sale of Ed Ruscha's Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half. It will headline the 20th Century Evening Sale in the Autumn Marquee Week this November. Estimated to exceed $50 million, this 1964 painting remains in private...
Frieze Week London 2024: Artlyst’s Essential Pull-Out Guide
London's art scene goes into hyperdrive every October, and this year promises to be no exception. From 9 October to the 13th, Frieze Week takes over London's Regent's Park, making it the centre of the art universe. For lovers of anything from centuries-old masters to...
Sotheby’s Faces 88% Earnings Decline Amid Art Market Slowdown
Sotheby's, one of the most prestigious auctioneers globally, is suffering from poor financial results down by 88% due to the slowing art market internationally. This result follows the announcement that core earnings have fallen 88%, and sales at auction have fallen...
Scottish Art Institutions Unite In Bid For Survival
PAISLEY's loss is GLASGOW’S GAIN: First, the good news. As it approaches its 150th anniversary, the artists collective, PAISLEY ART INSTITUTE (PAI), has cause for celebration. It is about to embark on a new chapter, a brand new life-based, at the famous Glasgow Art...
Egon Schiele: Nazi-Looted Portrait’s Ownership Resolved
In a landmark decision, the ownership of an Egon Schiele drawing, "Portrait of the Artist's Wife, 1917," has finally been resolved by a judge in Rochester, New York. This decision marks the end of a protracted dispute that has spanned decades, involving competing...
