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Art Basel Report: 10 key findings

01 April 2017

Key findings from the first Art Basel and USB Global Art Market Report.

Dr Clare McAndrew

Art Basel Report vs TEFAF Report

01 April 2017

The Art Basel Report was the first by Dr Clare McAndrew since leaving TEFAF where she had compiled a report since 2008.

‘Extra obligations’ under new data protection law

01 April 2017

Stricter rules around the collection and use of data will have a “significant impact” on the art and antiques business, delegates at an Auction Technology Group (ATG) seminar in London were told last week.

Exhibitors call for change at TEFAF flagship

01 April 2017

Established dealers are calling for a “shake up” at the venerable TEFAF Maastricht in the wake of its 30th showing last month. Proposals include moving the fair to Amsterdam, making it shorter and including fewer exhibitors.

Regional rooms circle in advance of expected CSK exodus

01 April 2017

Auctioneers are gearing up to win business and take on staff in the wake of the closure of Christie’s South Kensington later this year.

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New and familiar faces for Masterpiece

01 April 2017

Masterpiece London has revealed the list of 149 dealers to stand at its eighth annual fair taking place this summer, a similar number to 2016.

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Christie’s breaks an Asian art auction record

25 March 2017

A select sale of just 31 lots of Asian art assembled by a Japanese collector and his sons raised a recordbreaking $262.8m (£215.5m) at Christie’s New York on March 15. It made more in a single evening than any New York Asian sale series.

‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ for Aristophil

25 March 2017

The legal impasse surrounding the restitution of thousands of historical documents and manuscripts from the scandal-hit Aristophil investment scheme was finally broken last week.

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10th century Gospels return to Germany at $3m

25 March 2017

Following a deal between the German state and specialist manuscripts dealer Les Enluminures, this 10th century illuminated Gospels created at Liesborn Abbey will return to Westphalia.

Ivory report

25 March 2017

An academic report based on a small sample of dealers and auctioneers has called for “significant structural changes” to the laws governing the sale of ivory.

New watchdog sparks red tape fear

25 March 2017

Concerns are mounting that a new government money laundering watchdog will lead to further red tape for dealers and auctioneers in the UK.

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Stephen Jarrett dies

25 March 2017

We regret to announce the death on March 11 of Cotswolds dealer Stephen Jarrett of Witney Antiques.

First arrests under German cultural law

25 March 2017

Munich coin fair raided by 30 police as Nagel moves Asian sale to Austria

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Christie’s South Kensington: an ‘end of an era’ moment

18 March 2017

As the market evolves, auction rooms will inevitably come and go. But few will leave their mark like Christie’s South Kensington.

Exodus may follow South Ken closure

18 March 2017

250 jobs threatened as venerable rooms fall victim to global review

CSK to close: industry reaction

18 March 2017

Reaction from ex-CSK specialists to the announcement that the saleroom will be closing.

What closure of CSK means for dealers, London and the regions

18 March 2017

Much will depend on what the plan is for King Street and for the firm’s online-only sales (a growing but small fragment of the Christie’s business totalling £49.8m last year).

Guidance as all rosewood joins CITES list

18 March 2017

European CITES management authorities published a nine-page guidance report last week following a decision to protect all species of rosewood.

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Bonhams brings best under one roof

18 March 2017

Bonhams will conduct the first of a new format flagship sale next month.

New home for Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions

18 March 2017

Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions is to hold the first sale in its new Pall Mall home in April.

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