Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Leading collector of romantic landscapes donates two works to the National Gallery in London
18 May 2016Two landscapes by 19th century European artists have been donated to the National Gallery by Asbjørn Lunde, an American of Norwegian extraction who is one of the world’s top collectors in the field.
Phillips announce change in buyer’s premium
17 May 2016Auctioneers Phillips have changed their buyer’s premium with immediate effect.
Cheyenne Westphal heads series of appointments at Phillips
13 May 2016Phillips have announced the appointment of Cheyenne Westphal as chairman, reporting to CEO Edward Dolman. Formerly Sotheby’s worldwide head of Contemporary art, she will start in her new role in 2017.
10 highlights from the Modern and Contemporary art auctions in New York
13 May 2016Just under $1.2bn changed hands at the top-end of the art market in New York this week as Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips all held their Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary auctions over seven days for the first time. Here is ATG’s pick of individual highlights sold across the week.
Art Business Conference set for September
13 May 2016Tickets are now available for the third Art Business Conference which will take place at Church House Conference Centre in Westminster, London on September 1.
Christie’s to stage themed evening sale of British Art in London this summer
03 May 2016Christie’s have announced details of their latest ‘themed’ sale – an evening sale of British art which will take place in London on June 30.
A mouldy caravan, an old bureau, a hidden drawer and the diamond brooch hiding within
27 April 2016A rotting old caravan propped up on a farm might not sound like the kind of place you’d expect to discover a valuable family heirloom. But for a Devon-based furniture restorer, it proved just that when they found an Art Deco brooch believed to be a rare piece hiding within the contents of the van.
Tindle paintings trundle into Folkestone saleroom
21 April 2016A selection of works by David Tindle (b.1932) will be offered at Grand Auctions in Folkestone on May 9.
Rare American ‘Inverted Jenny’ stamp recovered
18 April 2016A rare American stamp stolen in 1955 in one of the most famous thefts in philatelic history has been recovered after turning up at Spink.
Pallant House Gallery acquire Degas drawing in deal brokered by Sotheby’s
18 April 2016A large drawing by Edgar Degas (1834-1917) which has never been exhibited before has gone on display at Pallant House Gallery after being acquired by the Chichester gallery via the Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
Ravilious watercolour makes £85,000 at Sworders
13 April 2016A watercolour by Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) drew serious bidding at Sworders this week, overtaking a £40,000-60,000 estimate before it was knocked down at £85,000.
Lord Lucan’s bounced cheques appear at auction
04 April 2016The man himself may have disappeared in 1974 but a series of cheques showing Lord Lucan’s spiralling gambling debts have now emerged and will be offered at auction later this month.
Early chess pieces come to Sotheby’s from seminal collection of German grandmaster
01 April 2016An important collection of early chess pieces will be offered as part of Sotheby’s Islamic sale in London on April 20.
Veronese drawing blocked from export after £15m sale
31 March 2016An important drawing by Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) that changed hands in a major private sale has been temporarily stopped from leaving the UK.
TEFAF 2016: final reports indicate solid sales overall
24 March 2016The 29th staging of TEFAF Maastricht will go down as a good edition of the fair with dealers reporting decent sales overall and the changes made for this year’s event meeting general approval among the standholders.
Ravilious watercolour leads Sworders’ dedicated Modern British art auction
24 March 2016An Eric Ravilious (1903-42) watercolour has emerged at Sworders of Essex and will be among the star lots at their first dedicated Modern British Art sale next month.
Rediscovered copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio heads to auction
21 March 2016A previously unrecorded copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio has emerged at Christie’s. Estimated at £800,000-1.2m, it will lead a specially-staged auction in May comprising just four lots – a copy of each of the first four Shakespeare folios.
Gluck’s Sussex landscape brings demand at Mallams
18 March 2016Among the lots drawing competition at the latest picture sale held by Mallams of Oxford was a hilltop view of the Sussex landscape by Hannah Gluckstein (1895-1978).
Major Rubens to headline London summer sales
16 March 2016An important work by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) will be among the leading lots on offer at this summer’s auction series in London. Lot and his Daughters from c.1613-14 will be the centrepiece of Christie’s newly launched ‘curated’ week of sales branded Classic Week in July.
TEFAF 2016: dealers report museum purchases among string of sales on opening day
11 March 2016The aisles were busy at the opening of the 29th edition of TEFAF Maastricht 2016 and a decent stream of sales to private buyers added to the buzz created by some significant museum acquisitions.