Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Frieze Seoul 2023 Here's what a selection of dealers say they sold at the sophomore edition of Frieze Seoul. By Artnet News, Sep 11, 2023
Crime A London Auctioneer Has Pleaded Guilty to Forging Provenance Documentation to Sell Ancient Coins Worth Millions Richard Beale, owner of Roma Numismatics, now faces up to 25 years in prison. By Artnet News, Sep 11, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Seoul Survivor This week: the state of Seoul’s art-fair landscape, a sleeper Guercino unveiled, and much more. By Artnet News, Sep 8, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: What’s Causing the Crisis in Art Criticism? This week, Artnet Europe editor Kate Brown speaks to critic Ben Davis about his recent essays addressing the state of art criticism today. By Artnet News, Sep 7, 2023
Art & Exhibitions 12 Must-See Museum Shows in the U.S. This Fall, From a Retrospective of Ed Ruscha to Breathtaking Botticellis Here's a round-up of what you can look forward to. By Artnet News, Sep 6, 2023
Art Fairs Your Go-To Guide to All the Art Fairs Taking Place in New York During the 2023 Edition of Armory Week Here's all the practical information you need to know ahead of Armory Art Week 2023 in New York City. By Artnet News, Sep 5, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Round Up: The British Museum’s Theft Crisis, A.I. on Trial, and Dealer Beef in Montauk This week, Artnet News's Kate Brown, Ben Davis, and Annie Armstrong discuss three of the biggest news stories of the summer. By Artnet News, Aug 31, 2023
Analysis From Zero to Hero: Meet 7 Artists With Serious Spikes in Artnet Price Database Searches This Year Meet the young artists defying the downturn. By Artnet News, Aug 29, 2023
Archaeology & History A High-School Student in Israel Found a 1,500-Year-Old ‘Magical’ Mirror Plaque Once Used to Ward Off Evil Spirits The 17-year-old found the fragment poking out of the ground at the ancient site of Usha. By Artnet News, Aug 28, 2023
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