Studio Visit In Her Light-Drenched Waterfront Studio, Ivy Haldeman Paints Toward an ‘Empathetic Pang,’ Pausing for Noodle Breaks We caught up with the artist at her Brooklyn Navy Yard studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition at François Ghebaly. By Katie White, 12 hours ago
Shows & Exhibitions See the Iconic Shots of Audrey Hepburn, David Bowie, and Other Celebs in Fotografiska’s Starry Terry O’Neill Retrospective 'Stars' arrays six decades' worth of the legendary photographer's celebrity shots. By Vittoria Benzine, 13 hours ago
Artnet News Pro By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Evening Art Sales, May 2023 The combined hammer total of the Post-Millennium Evening Sale and the 20th/21st Century Art Evening Sale just managed to surpass the presale low estimate, despite a slew of sales of blue-chip western art. By Vivienne Chow, 9 mins ago
Crime A Michigan Dealer Charged With Conning Collectors Out of More Than $1.6 Million Is Expected to Strike a Plea Deal The dealer, Wendy Beard, faked life-threatening health scares and invented fake employees to dodge payments to clients. By Taylor Dafoe, 13 mins ago
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Dealer Bernard Jacobsen on Why He’s Devoting Three Back-to-Back Exhibitions to Robert Motherwell’s Work Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London is presenting an expansive exhibition program revisiting the many facets of Motherwell's oeuvre. By Artnet Gallery Network, 57 mins ago
On View Ernest Cole’s Groundbreaking Photographs of South African Apartheid Have Been Rediscovered After Going Missing for Decades. See Them Here Amsterdam's FOAM museum hosts the first exhibition of the artist's lost archive, rediscovered in a bank vault in 2018. By Sarah Cascone, 1 hour ago
Art World Damien Hirst’s Colorful Spin Painting of Leonardo DiCaprio Just Raised $1.3 Million for Charity Collector Christian Levett donated the work to be sold at the amfAR gala in Cannes. By Richard Whiddington, 4 hours ago
Auctions ‘Stuff of Legend’: $20 Million Worth of Treasures From the Rothschild Dynasty Heads to New York in the First Auction of Its Kind The Christie's sale features Renaissance paintings, furniture, jewelry, and silver. By Artnet News, 4 hours ago
Law What the Story of a Botched $1 Million Auction Sale Reveals About the Clash Between New Anti-Money Laundering Laws and Client Confidentiality Patrick Matthiesen sought more information about a painting he bought at auction, but immediately hit a wall. By Eileen Kinsella, 13 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Italian Museums Will Raise Ticket Prices to Help Fund Flood Relief Efforts + Other Stories Plus, National Gallery climate protesters are charged with a crime and 'Flaming June' returns home to the U.K. By Artnet News, 13 hours ago
Auctions Ann and Gordon Getty’s Magnificent Collection Returns for Another Blockbuster Auction at Christie’s New York The contents of the couple's opulent Temple of Wings home in California will head to auction June 14. By Lee Carter, 1 day ago
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in April 2023 Sotheby's 50th anniversary in Hong Kong propelled the priciest sales in April. By Caroline Goldstein, 1 day ago
Art History Jackson Pollock Moonlit as the Guggenheim’s Maintenance Man—And 4 More Famous Artists Who Held Day Jobs at New York Museums From Pollock to Flavin, these 20th-century artists all started out by supporting their art careers working in New York City museums. By Annikka Olsen, 1 day ago
Art World Iconic American Artist Jasper Johns’s Auction Record Is $55 Million, But You Can Buy His Rustic Upstate Hideaway for a Mere $600,000 The artist entertained art-world royalty in the cabin-like home and studio. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Style A New Zurich Fashion Exhibition Celebrates Akris’s Legacy of Genre-Defying Artistic Collaborations Including Carmen Herrera and Imi Knoebel To cap off the brand's 100th anniversary, creative director Albert Kriemler celebrates with a greatest hits collaboration retrospective. By William Van Meter, 2 days ago
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Maria Sukkar Collects Women Artists—Yayoi Kusama, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin—With Identity as Their Focus She's given her collection a name‚ the ISelf collection, which has been shown at Whitechapel Gallery in London. By Lee Carter, 2 days ago
Auctions Dealers Applauded the May Old Masters Sales’ Old-School Vibe: Few Guarantees, Reserves, and Less Pretense The mid-season auctions proved a welcome counterpoint. By Eileen Kinsella, May 27, 2023