On View Alex Da Corte Explains How His Surreal Restagings of ‘Mr. Rodgers’ and ‘Sesame Street’ Create a ‘Portrait of the Land I Live In’ As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Dec 7, 2018
In the Studio In the Studio With Julia Bland See a 360-degree video of the New York-based artist Julia Bland at work as part of artnet's "In the Studio" series. By Artnet News, Dec 6, 2018
In the Studio In the Studio With Nir Hod See a 360-degree video of the Israeli, New York-based artist Nir Hod at work as part of artnet's "In the Studio" series. By Artnet News, Dec 6, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Shirin Neshat Speaks Out About the Ethical Contradictions of the ‘Free-Market’ Art World + Other Stories Plus, Pantone picks coral pink as the new color of the year and teamLab's Tokyo Museum welcomed its one-millionth visitor. By Artnet News, Dec 6, 2018
In the Studio In the Studio With Cj Hendry See a 360-degree video of the New York-based artist Cj Hendry at work as part of artnet's "In the Studio" series. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2018
Art Guides Must-See Art Guide: Miami This month's guide features Purvis Young, Mel Bochner, and more. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Trump’s Border Crackdown Reverberates at Art Basel Miami Beach + Other Stories Plus, heirs sue the Thyssen Museum for Nazi-looted art and the king of Belgium skips out on the reopening of the Africa Museum. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2018
Galleries Which Is the Biggest Mega-Gallery? We Ranked the Total Footprints of 14 of the World’s Most Powerful Art Dealerships Achieving global relevance in today's art market demands a lot of real estate—but some galleries have a vastly bigger footprint than others. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2018
People 6 Emerging Artists to Seek Out During Art Basel Miami Beach This Week You may not have seen their work yet, but you'll be seeing it everywhere soon. By Artnet News, Dec 4, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: French Museums Ask Scientists to Make Sure the Nation’s Modiglianis Aren’t Fake + Other Stories Plus, Dutch museums pledge to return looted African art and Trevor Paglen's art satellite blasts off. By Artnet News, Dec 4, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Google Just Opened a Virtual Museum for Every Vermeer Painting in the World + Other Stories Plus, activists target the Brooklyn Museum's collection of colonial artifacts and giant slugs turn Tate Britain into a seasonal slime fest. By Artnet News, Dec 3, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Artists Share the Best and Worst Advice They’ve Ever Gotten + Other Stories Plus, a photo, long thought to be of Vincent van Gogh, turns out to be of his brother and Endeavor cuts ties with a Saudi company. By Artnet News, Nov 30, 2018
On View ‘I Always Wanted to Literally Bring My Work to Life’: Laurie Simmons on Puppets and Her Work With Meryl Streep As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: The Salvator Mundi May Not Have Been Owned by the King of England After All + Other Stories Plus, Johanna Burton will lead the Wexner Center and the head of Sotheby's India is placed on leave amid #MeToo allegations. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2018
Auctions From the Priciest Painting to the Richest Wine Bottle, Here Are the Most Expensive Objects Ever Sold at Auction From Marilyn Monroe's 'Subway' dress to 'Salvator Mundi,' our list rounds up the most expensive items in each auction category. By Artnet News, Nov 28, 2018