On View Floral Sculptures Are in Bloom at Brooklyn’s Botanic Garden, Courtesy of French Artist Jean-Michel Othoniel "The Flowers of Hypnosis" is a beguiling installation that pairs art with nature. By Artnet News, Aug 25, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Dirty Dealings Delving into the case that could undo the Wildenstein dynasty, which nepo babies are teaming up, where art sales were most sluggish, and more. By Artnet News, Aug 25, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Why Digital Art Lives Fast and Dies Young This week, a look at an entirely new field within the art world dedicated to conserving new media art works. By Artnet News, Aug 24, 2023
Archaeology & History Coal Miners in Serbia Have Unearthed an Ancient Roman Shipwreck—the Second Such Discovery in the Region The vessel likely served the once-thriving Roman settlement of Viminacium. By Artnet News, Aug 24, 2023
Museums & Institutions Deadly Maui Wildfires Have Destroyed Museums, Heritage Sites, and Scores of Cultural Artifacts Preservationists are working to assess the losses while efforts to locate missing people surge on. By Artnet News, Aug 23, 2023
Art Fairs London’s Fall Frieze Week Has a New Addition With a Mission: An Art Fair Dedicated to Promoting Women Artists The Women in Art Fair will exclusively feature work by women-identifying artists. By Artnet News, Aug 23, 2023
Analysis Here Are the Most Bankable Artists of the Year, So Far Find out which artists' work make the best investments. By Artnet News, Aug 23, 2023
What I Buy and Why Gallerist Josh Lilley on Collecting Playful Works But Keeping Them Out of Reach of Little Hands He's built a distinctive (and childproof) personal collection in his London home. By Artnet News, Aug 22, 2023
Law & Politics The Sale of an Alexander Calder Sculpture Has Sparked a Pair of Competing Lawsuits Between an Art Advisor and a Dealer An art advisor claims the sculpture was sold against her late mother’s wishes. A dealer says she is stalking him. By Artnet News, Aug 21, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Buyer’s Market The upside of a down market, a brazen art theft on the Lower East Side, a work from Picasso’s "annus mirabilis,” and more. By Artnet News, Aug 18, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Why the Art Market’s Struggles Spell Opportunity Lessons from the latest edition of Artnet's Intelligence Report. By Artnet News, Aug 17, 2023
Analysis Here Are the 10 Most Searched Artists in 2023 (So Far) Discover which artists collectors are most curious about. By Artnet News, Aug 17, 2023
Auctions The Best-Seller List: See the Top Ten Lots Sold in Every Major Category From Ultra-Contemporary to Old Masters, here's what made the cut. By Artnet News, Aug 16, 2023
Law & Politics The U.S. Has Returned 266 Ancient Artifacts, Including Roman Coins and Etruscan Tile Paintings, to Italy The objects were variously connected to Italian smugglers, the disgraced dealer Robin Symes, and the collector Shelby White. By Artnet News, Aug 16, 2023
Archaeology & History Benjamin Franklin Printed Money With a Special Dye and Innovative Techniques to Thwart Counterfeiters, New Research Finds Researchers used spectroscopic and imaging technologies to study the inks, papers, and fibers of Franklin's notes. By Artnet News, Aug 14, 2023