In an art world largely priced in dollars, the pound's nosedive is making British buyers cautious.
There’s constant pressure to find quality artwork in private hands, and to convince those private hands to part with it.
Here's what $5 million buys in Amsterdam, New York and Paris.
The items included an old football that was signed by Reagan and inscribed, "Win One For The Gipper."
Museums around the world are rolling out massive exhibitions this fall.
Elaborate French and English furniture is out of fashion, and prices are lower than they’ve been in decades.
The 5,600-square-foot house, owned by an actor, is a half-block from Fort Greene Park.
Hundreds of wealthy homeowners are foregoing listings and risking auctions to sell their mansions.
The Olnick Spanu collection, with more than 400 artworks, is set to open a private exhibition space.
Like every collectibles market, the world of antique dolls is subject to towering heights and devastating lows.