Art World Artnet News Turns 10—Here’s How We Left Our Mark on the Art World Thanks to you, our loyal readers for joining us for the ride—there's more to come. By Artnet News, Mar 10, 2024
On View A Berlin Show Celebrating Dealer Rudolf Zwirner Brings Together 80 Works by Artists He Championed, From Bourgeois to Warhol The legendary German dealer has been credited with inventing art fairs and redefining the modern art market. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2023
Artnet News Pro The Appraisal: Why Does the Market for American Icon Robert Rauschenberg Lag So Far Behind His Contemporaries? We dived into Artnet's Price database to see what it could tell us about the artist's market. By Naomi Rea, Feb 8, 2022
Art World We Published More Than 3,000 Stories This Year. Here Are 23 of Our Favorites We take a look back at some of the most serious, most joyful, and most exciting stories of 2021 with a selection of staff favorites. By Artnet News, Dec 28, 2021
On View ‘I Got to See a Lot of Celebration’: Watch How Artist Raúl de Nieves Fuses Mexican Craft Traditions and Queer Club Culture As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Dec 23, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Go Figure The flagging(?) market for figurative art, Hunter Biden as artist’s rights case study, Christie’s private-sales surge, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Jul 16, 2021
Wet Paint Francesco Bonami Faces Backlash Over Bizarre Video, Sneakerhead Flips Nikes for Record Price, & More Juicy Art World Gossip What collectors were at Larry Gagosian's starry bash in Capri? Which billionaire bought a $23 million Christopher Wool? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, Jul 16, 2021
Wet Paint Wet Paint: West Coast Power Broker David Kordansky Expands to New York, Cryptopunks Buyers Revealed, & More Art-World Gossip What consignor saw their Jonas Wood increase in value by 14,000 percent? What fair has a new Asia edition to reveal next week? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, May 14, 2021
Art World Wet Paint: MoMA Director on Defensive Amid Toxic Leon Black Fallout, Ridgewood Gallerist Takes Manhattan, & More Art-World Gossip What gallerist-actress couple was dining at a hip NoHo spot? What a-lister jetted to Brussels for a museum show? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, Apr 2, 2021
Art World Memes Are Dominating Attention Spans and Clicks Like Never Before. So Why Is Serious Socially Engaged Art Also Thriving? Read an excerpt from the new book "More Art in the Public Eye." By Gregory Sholette, Dec 24, 2020
Opinion The Gray Market: Why California Voters Just Dealt an Election-Day Loss to the Entire Art World (and Other Insights) Our columnist details the dark future for artists and arts workers presaged by the passage of California’s Proposition 22. By Tim Schneider, Nov 9, 2020
Opinion It’s Not Too Late to Create the Art World We Want. Here Are Four Ways to Do It The gallerist Sean Kelly explains why in the art world of the future, less will be more. By Sean Kelly, Jun 2, 2020
People ‘We’re Not Working in an ER’: Dealer Esther Kim Varet on How to Run a Thriving Art Gallery Without Losing Your Mind The cofounder of the Various Small Fires gallery in Los Angeles says that old gallery business models are now broken. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 12, 2020
Art World We Published More Than 2,700 Stories This Year. Here Are 22 of Our Favorites We take a look back at some of the most serious, most joyful, and most exciting stories of 2019 with a selection of staff favorites. By Artnet News, Dec 27, 2019
Auctions Hot Lots: 7 Tantalizingly Undervalued Artworks in New York’s Fall Auctions, According to the Experts We spoke to the experts at Artnet Auctions to identify big opportunities in the postwar and contemporary sales. By Tim Schneider, Nov 11, 2019