Wallace and his wife listed their home in Washington, D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood for $6.4 million, the Wall Street Journal ...
With an estimated $1.6 billion worth of work under the gavel next week in New York, could the art market start to shake off ...
Veteran broadcaster Chris Wallace is saying goodbye to his Washington, DC perch as he lists his stately home in the Kalorama ...
Sotheby's settles for $6.25 million over clients' tax evasion on art purchases after a New York investigation.
A stone tablet, inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament Bible, is set to be auctioned in New York next ...
High-net-worth individuals have cut back their spending, but we are in a "collector's market," so expect bidders to pony up ...
Sotheby’s has agreed to pay $6.25 million to the state of New York and implement several reforms to resolve a tax fraud ...
Auctions are often judged solely by the buy side. How many bidders were there? And from how many countries? And how high were ...
A source familiar with the settlement said that Sotheby's "always believed that the NYAG had the law and facts wrong." ...
The state said the auction house helped clients cheat their way out of paying tens of millions of dollars in sales taxes ...
New York’s attorney general says the auction house helped eight collectors pose as art dealers to avoid paying taxes on art ...
The oldest known stone tablet featuring the Ten Commandments is set for auction at Sotheby’s and may sell for as much as $2 ...