Art Fairs On Its First Day, Frieze Masters Saw Bigger Crowds and More Curated Booths. But Economic and Geopolitical Woes Dragged Down Sales Some dealers said the market correction is healthy and much needed. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs A Juvenile T-Rex Skeleton Nicknamed Chomper Towers Above the Art at Frieze Masters This Week. Its Price? $20 Million The specimen is on offer through the London-based gallery David Aaron. By Artnet News, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs As Frieze London Turns 20, the Art Fair Trades Risk for Reward, Serving Up Palatable Offerings to a Softer Market In a jittery market, there is more emphasis on works that charm rather than challenge. By Naomi Rea, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs At Frieze Masters, Artist Oscar Murillo Has Curated a Show of Surreal Works by the Late Franz West, His One-Time Patron Co-organized with Gagosian, the presentation plays up West's gift for deconstruction and juxtaposition. By Artnet News, Oct 11, 2023
NFTs NFT Startup Yuga Labs Is Laying Off U.S. Employees Amid Its Ongoing Pivot to a Gaming Metaverse The company said it has been stretched too thin and will refocus on its Otherside virtual world. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs Art Council Collection Has Snapped Up Work by Four Rising U.K. Talents as Part of Its Inaugural $49,000 Fund The new initiative picked works from Frieze art fair to enter into public collections. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs Women Artists Shine at Frieze Masters. Here Are 5 of Our Favorite Rediscoveries, From a Korean Avant-Garde Visionary to a British-Born Surrealist The new fair section "Modern Women" spotlights women artists who have been historically overlooked. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 10, 2023
Auctions Minimal, Conceptual, Feminist: The Collection of Anne and Wolfgang Titze Heads to Christie’s Paris Proceeds from the auction will go toward establishing a foundation to organize exhibitions. By Ann Binlot, Oct 10, 2023
Auctions By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s Hong Kong 20th Century and Contemporary Evening Sale, October 2023 Though not the strongest season, Phillips managed to keep it together in challenging times. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 10, 2023
Auctions A Rediscovered Rembrandt Masterpiece Will Head to Auction at Sotheby’s With an $18 Million Estimate Sotheby’s said the work has been “entirely unseen” by scholars for nearly 75 years. By Adam Schrader, Oct 10, 2023
Artnet News Pro Revealed: The Biggest Consignors to London’s $209 Million October Sales, From a Major London Dealer to an Art World Party-Goer In an uncertain market, a number of high profile collectors are using this week's sales to clean house. By Colin Gleadell, Oct 10, 2023
Auctions An Early Edition of an ‘Unhinged’ Christopher Columbus Letter Outlining What He Discovered in America Could Fetch $1.5 Million at Auction The account sent to King Ferdinand is full of fantasies and inaccuracies. By Adam Schrader, Oct 9, 2023
Auctions 5 Fascinating Backstories Behind the Week’s Auction Highlights, From Banksy’s Graffitied Church Window to Paula Rego’s Human Ostriches It's going to be a very busy week in London. By Lee Carter, Oct 9, 2023
Galleries London Gallerist Pilar Corrias on Why She Chose to Double Down in Mayfair With a Capacious New Flagship Space We took a sneak peak at the rare gem on Conduit Street. By Naomi Rea, Oct 9, 2023
Auctions By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Sotheby’s Hong Kong Evening Art Sales, October 2023 Last week's dismal results do not convey a rosy picture for the market this fall. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 9, 2023