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 16, 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
The Back Room The Back Room: Deep-Pocketed Ding Yixiao The latest collector who can't (or won't) pay, Martha Rosler’s feminist musings, when boxers become artists, and much more. By Artnet News, Aug 11, 2023
The Intelligence Report Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Mid-Year Review 2023 Our inaugural half-year edition of the Artnet Intelligence Report illustrates the turbulence—and opportunities—defining today's market, with features ranging from an analysis of the spring auctions to a look at the impact of trophy lots, brought to you by Morgan Stanley. By Artnet News, Aug 11, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: The Pleasures and Paradoxes of Seurat’s Iconic ‘Sunday Afternoon’ This week, we delve into an iconic image of summertime leisure. By Artnet News, Aug 10, 2023
Crime A Connecticut Man Has Pleaded Guilty to Forging and Selling 145 Fake Peter Max Paintings The man allegedly bought Max prints then added paint and the artist’s signature to make them look like originals. By Artnet News, Aug 10, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Deconstructing Diego Cortez This week, lessons from a legendary impresario/ art thief, Lisa Yuskavage on mammary matters, the $100 million sale that wasn’t, and more. By Artnet News, Aug 4, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle: How Surrealist Artist Leonora Carrington Carved Her Space in a Male-Dominated World This week, an interview with Joanna Moorhead, whose new book delves into the life and work of the surrealist artist. By Artnet News, Aug 3, 2023
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Have Uncovered the Remains of Roman Emperor Nero’s Infamous Theater Beneath the Courtyard of an Italian Palazzo The excavations also yielded artifacts from colored glass goblets to pottery vessels. By Artnet News, Aug 1, 2023
Pop Culture Drake Outs Himself as Buyer of Tupac Shakur’s Iconic Crown Ring, Sold for $1 Million at Sotheby’s Tupac wore the ring to the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards three days before he was shot in a drive-by attack. By Artnet News, Jul 28, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: It’s Gogo Time This week: Larry’s life and legacy, Zwirner on Zwirner, cultural infrastructure accounting, and much more. By Artnet News, Jul 28, 2023