Analysis The Gray Market: How Art Basel Could Help—Rather Than Hurt—Midsize Galleries (And Other Insights) From Art Basel to Christie's to the gallery world, our columnist weighs in on the ups and downs of new collaborations in the art business. By Tim Schneider, Mar 26, 2018
Art Fairs Has Art Basel Become the Facebook of the Art World? An Interview With Marc Spiegler After 10 years leading the largest art fair company in the world, Marc Spiegler reflects on Art Basel's evolving role in the market landscape. By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 19, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Eungie Joo’s Cautious Sharjah Biennial Fails to Engage With Reality A strong list of artists simply isn't enough. By Coline Milliard, Mar 27, 2015
Art Fairs Art Dubai Mixes Big Money, Strong Sales and Edgy Art As Conflict Engulfs Arab World Great business is to be done if you are willing to play by the rules. By Coline Milliard, Mar 18, 2015
Analysis The Big TEFAF 2015 Sales Report — We Have The Numbers on What Sold Buyers snap up works ranging from antiquities to contemporary. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 16, 2015
Analysis Is Swiss Freeport King Yves Bouvier Free on €10M Bail, or Not? Monaco attorney general Jean-Pierre Dreno gives us cryptic responses. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 9, 2015
Auctions No Artist Resale Rights for US, for Now Congress failed to vote on the measure before the end of their latest session. By Coline Milliard, Jan 14, 2015
Art Guides Cheat Sheet: ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Tragedy, Gagosian’s Sushi Joint Slammed, and Art Writing Clichés Catch up on this week's most clicked stories. By Cait Munro, Jan 10, 2015
Law & Politics Londoners March in Solidarity for Charlie Hebdo in Trafalgar Square By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2015
Art World #JeSuisCharlie: A Digest of Responses to the Killings at ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Here's what people are saying from Glenn Greenwald to the New York Times. By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2015
People Terrorists Kill 12 at ‘Charlie Hebdo,’ Magazine Previously Attacked for Satirical Cartoons An hour before, the magazine tweeted a depiction of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. By Coline Milliard, Jan 7, 2015
Galleries Europe’s 12 Best Exhibitions in 2014 artnet News’ European editors hand out the accolades. By Alexander Forbes & Coline Milliard, Dec 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné Romp the Henri Matisse Show at MoMA Our duo dubs the artist a master "mess-maker" of the first order. By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, Dec 3, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Kai Althoff Gets Too Wrapped Up in Nostalgia at Michael Werner A critical take on the New York-based artist's London show. By Coline Milliard, Nov 5, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for October 13–17 From the aisles at Frieze to the ramp at the Guggenheim. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 18, 2014