The Art Detective Her Art Was Once Viewed as “Obscene.” Now Martha Edelheit’s Nudes Are Finally Gaining Acclaim After Decades in Obscurity By Katya Kazakina, 5 hours ago
Auctions New Collectors and Museum Interest Help Drive New York’s Old Master Auctions to $150 Million—a High Not Seen in Years New auction records were set for Francisco Goya, Peter Paul Rubens, and Jean-Baptiste Oudry, among others. By Eileen Kinsella, 5 hours ago
Auctions A Historic Golden Railroad Spike Broke New Ground at Christie’s Today, Selling for Over $2 Million—Quadruple Its Pre-Sale Estimate The ceremonial item was used in the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. By Lee Carter, 3 hours ago
Art World A Gilded-Age Mansion Across From the Metropolitan Museum of Art Has Hit the Market for a Breathtaking $80 Million The grand Beaux Arts-style residence could become another fixture on Museum Mile. By Mary Elizabeth Andriotis, 6 hours ago
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Monsieur Zohore Rode Out His L.A. Gallery Opening Inside a Bespoke Coffin-Turned-Kissing Booth The artist takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, 6 hours ago
Shows & Exhibitions Artists Have Long Held Day Jobs to Make Ends Meet. A New Exhibition Makes the Case That Side Gigs Also Fuel Creativity "Day Jobs" at the Blanton Museum of Art is the first major show to examine the impact of day jobs on art history. By Sarah Cascone, 6 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: London Gallery Saatchi Yates Unveils Its New Location with a Solo Show by Lebanese Artist Omar El Lahib "Omar El Lahib" at the gallery's new St James's location is on view through March 15, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, 10 hours ago
Shows & Exhibitions Never-Before-Seen Paul McCartney Photos From the Height of Beatlemania Will Reopen London’s National Portrait Gallery The institution reopens this summer after being closed for refurbishment. By Artnet News, 10 hours ago
The Back Room The Back Room: Rise of the Machines This week: A.I. chatbots approach the art world, Korea’s changing market, the Met’s sneaky Philip Guston drama, and much more. By Artnet News, 10 hours ago
Art Fairs Here’s Our Up-to-the-Minute Guide to All the Art Fairs Taking Place Around the World in 2023 Mark your calendars. By Artnet News, 14 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Tennis Legend Roger Federer Reveals How He Was Ugo Rondinone’s Secret Muse + Other Stories Plus, Yuga Labs does not have registered copyright on images from the Bored Ape collection and Pussy Riot drops their latest video. By Artnet News, 15 hours ago
Gallery Network Revel in the Winter Season With These 6 Snowy Works From the Gallery Network See six surprising takes on winter's signature element, straight from our gallery partners. By Artnet Gallery Network, 20 hours ago
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova on Art, Activism, and Vladimir Putin "Pussy Riot: Putin's Ashes" is on view at Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, through February 3, 2023. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
On View ‘It’s a Mad Process’: Design Legend Marc Newson on Revitalizing the Chinese Art of Cloisonné for His New Works at Gagosian Paris The designer's team has built a factory in Beijing to reinvigorate the centuries-old enameling technique. By Anna Sansom, 1 day ago
Crime A Geneva Court Has Found Antiquities Dealer Ali Aboutaam Guilty of Illegally Importing Artifacts He was given a suspended jail sentence and a $500,000 fine. By Eileen Kinsella, 1 day ago
Law House Republicans Pressure Hunter Biden’s Art Dealer to Turn Over Sales Records and Appear Before a Committee “Your arrangement with Hunter Biden raises serious ethics concerns,” Representative James Comer wrote in a message to Biden’s dealer. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Wet Paint Meet the Hot Young Collectors of Old Antiques at the Winter Show, Suspect George Condo Goes for $200 on an Auction Site, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which downtown voices are fighting publicly over Instagram and why? What new painter has Nicodim picked up? By Annie Armstrong, 1 day ago