Auctions Energy Exec Roger Sant’s $50 Million Collection, With Major Works by Gauguin and Joan Mitchell, Heads to Christie’s This Fall Proceeds from the sale will benefit Sant's nonprofit Summit Foundation. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 22, 2022
The Hammer Simon de Pury on the Hot Art Cities Primed to Displace New York as the Center of the Art World The veteran auctioneer and global traveler weighs in on the city's vying for the crown. By Simon de Pury, Sep 22, 2022
Auctions Phillips Teams Up With Another Auction House as Part of an Ambitious Plan to Grow Its Foothold in China A collaboration with Beijing's Yongle Auction will allow Phillips's international clients to bid at sales in mainland China. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 22, 2022
Auctions Social-Media Star ‘Jerry Gogosian’ Curated a Sotheby’s Sale Based Entirely on Instagram’s Algorithmic Suggestions The sale includes works by Marc Quinn, Sarah Thibault, and other artists. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 21, 2022
The Gray Market Auctioneers Are Gatecrashing the Primary Market. But That Might Not Be a Terrible Thing Our columnist wades into the controversy over auctioneers' primary-market sales series to see who's really gone too deep. By Tim Schneider, Sep 21, 2022
Auctions Princess Diana’s Custom Ford Escort Sold for a Startling $823,000 at Auction The 1985 Ford Escort is a remarkably ordinary vehicle—though it has its custom features. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 21, 2022
Art Fairs At This Year’s Russian-Only Cosmoscow Fair, Artistic Statements Are Subtle—But the Anxiety Is Not "Now is a difficult time for young Russian artists," said one gallery owner showing at the fair. By Nadine Khalil, Sep 20, 2022
Market Swiss Art Dealer Yves Bouvier Has Sold His Singapore Freeport to a Chinese Crypto Magnate for a Major Loss The Singapore complex, built 12 years ago for $70 million, sold for less than half that sum. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2022
Analysis How Canny Market Players Helped Push Once-Obscure Painter Lynne Drexler’s Prices From Fifty Bucks to Over $1 Million The painter lived for decades on a remote island in Maine. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2022
Art Fairs Dealers Have Long Had a Love-Hate Relationship With Art Fairs. Here’s Why They Are Growing Fonder Lately While still a huge lift, fairs are more important than ever, dealers say. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2022
Auctions Elon Musk’s Ex-Girlfriend Just Generated $165,000 by Auctioning Off the Tesla CEO’s Intimate Mementos The top lot was a gold necklace featuring an emerald from one of Musk's father's mines. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 20, 2022
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in August 2022 We combed through the data to bring you the priciest lots of August 2022. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 20, 2022
Art Fairs Art Basel Is Planning Its Biggest Miami Fair Ever. Here’s Who Will Be There This Year See who's in and who's out among the fair's 283 exhibitors. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 20, 2022
Galleries 11 Buzzy Gallery Shows Not to Miss in New York This Month, From Uptown to Tribeca Mark your calendars. By Caroline Goldstein & Sarah Cascone, Sep 19, 2022
Artnet News Pro ‘I Always Need to Unlearn Something’: Gallerist Olivier Meessen on the Challenges Facing the Middle Market The gallerist opens up about doing business in Brussels, and what’s holding the city back from greatness. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 19, 2022