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Riah Pryor

Riah Pryor

Contributor at The Art Newspaper

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UK money laundering crackdown continues, as art dealer faces a fine of more than £150,000

Latest penalties from UK’s customs and revenue office reveal a ramping up of regulatory enforcement
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Ron Perelman's $410m insurance trial is testing the limits of art v...

Long-running dispute centres over works owned by the billionaire collector that were damaged in a 2018 fire
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As art market regulations tighten, international dealer association...

Cinoa's new president hopes for a more co-ordinated approach as game-changing legislation comes into effect
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UK’s new sanctions reporting regime tightens screws on struggling d...

While the US appears to be relaxing some of its anti-money laundering provisions, the British government has labelled the art market as high risk and introduced a legal requirement to increase due diligence in the sector
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Latest round of money laundering penalties hit UK trade

Some art businesses are among the list of businesses fined for failing to comply with regulations
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UK government AI drive spreads optimism—but copyright thorn remains

Investment in public data libraries and technology skills is welcomed, but the human creativity at the heart of art needs protection from unconstrained generative AI
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UK financial sanctions expanded to include art trade

The widening of reporting obligations will mean greater responsibilities—or burdens—on the market
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Privacy rules are spelling trouble for the art market

Recent developments, including the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, are forcing groups such as heirs of Holocaust victims into legal battles
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Korean art market to benefit from new regulations

Restrictions have been eased on the export of post-war Korean art, and artist resale royalties introduced
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How auction houses are embracing artificial intelligence

New services such as AI-enhanced translation are proving popular, even as human involvement remains crucial
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Rule-based artist Mark Manders is ready to let loose at Art Basel P...

The Dutch artist’s famously restrained work will feature at the fair and major European dealer and institutional shows opening in October
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Lucian Freud's Ria leads Christie's Frieze week evening sale at £11.8m

Despite some tense moments and a difficult market, the event proved solid, 'affirming' the auction house's decision to scrap June sales
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Sunny £13.2m 1960s David Hockney brightens Sotheby's Frieze week ev...

The small 23-lot contemporary art auction last night realised a total of £37.5m
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Who should be able to profit from art criminals’ stories?

Television series linked to convicted fraudsters such as Inigo Philbrick and Anna Delvey raise ethical and legal questions
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US authorities charge three UK nationals in Evolved Apes NFT fraud ...

The charges, brought by the office of the Attorney for the Southern District of New York, signal a commitment to pursuing wide-ranging cryptocurrency cases
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Nine-year-old's exhibition opens at Christie's - Art Newspaper

The show by the aspiring artist is supported by the auction house and the charity Art of Wishes
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Changes big and small settle Tefaf into its New York niche - Art Ne...

Eight years after the fair’s launch, dealers are clear on its role in a packed spring diary for art in the city
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Final exhibition with Richard Serra's input shows value of estate p...

Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management
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Final exhibition with Richard Serra's input shows the value of esta...

Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management—though later decisions will be made based on a breadth of considerations
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Study for Winston Churchill portrait that was famously burned is up...

Destruction of final portrait by Graham Sutherland was captured in an episode of “The Crown”. Now a study is being toured by Sotheby’s
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Major discrepancy in dates of Damien Hirst formaldehyde works revea...

Four of the artist’s preserved animal works, said to be from the 1990s, were produced in 2017, raising questions of transparency in artistic production