Art Fairs How One Art Fair Is Getting Argentinian Artists Into the World’s Best Museum Collections Nearly a dozen museums are the beneficiaries of ArteBA's ambitious museum acquisitions program. By Brian Boucher, Jun 5, 2017
Art World Watch Art Star Avery Singer Give Rare Insight Into Her Work for Art21’s New Series Visit artists in their studios, from New York to Yokohama. By Brian Boucher, Jun 2, 2017
People Eungie Joo Becomes SFMoMA’s First Curator of Contemporary Art The museum reopened last year after an ambitious expansion. By Brian Boucher, May 31, 2017
Art World These Artists Want to Save the Rhinos. How? By Building the World’s Biggest Rhino Sculpture The sculpture depicts all three of the remaining Northern White Rhinos, who live in a preserve in Kenya. By Brian Boucher, May 31, 2017
Art World A White Artist’s Painting of Tamir Rice’s Shooting Sparks Heated Debate in Pittsburgh The artist withdrew the work, and a public forum is planned. By Brian Boucher, May 30, 2017
Art Fairs See 5 of the Most Memorable—and Political—Works at Buenos Aires’s ArteBA Fair A tradition of engagement with speaking truth to power surfaces throughout the fair's booths. By Brian Boucher, May 24, 2017
Analysis Beyond Basquiat: 12 Essential Takeaways From Last Week’s $1.6 Billion Art Auctions Our parting observations from New York's auction gigaweek. By Brian Boucher & Eileen Kinsella & Henri Neuendorf, May 22, 2017
Analysis Kiss the Crown! Basquiat Dethroned These 5 American Artists With His $110.5M Record The upstart dethroned canonical figures in the history of American art. By Brian Boucher, May 19, 2017
Auctions ‘Basquiat or Bust’: Led by a History-Making Basquiat, Sotheby’s Notches a $319 Million Sale The price doubled Basquiat's previous auction record. By Brian Boucher, May 18, 2017
Auctions A Schiele Goes AWOL, But Sotheby’s Still Lands a $173 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale The top lot for the evening was a Kazimir Malevich Suprematist painting. By Brian Boucher, May 16, 2017
Art World All-Star Museums Team Up to Digitize 25 Million Images, Putting Art History Online Where you once had to get on a plane, soon you'll be able to just head to your laptop. By Brian Boucher, May 16, 2017
Law & Politics ACLU Claims Customs Agents Violated Artist’s Constitutional Rights Customs and Border Protection agents searched artist Aaron Gach's phone, among other belongings. By Brian Boucher, May 10, 2017
Market ‘We Escaped a Nightmare’: Art World Welcomes New French Leader Macron Dealers say the French art market dodged a serious bullet. By Brian Boucher, May 8, 2017
Art World Latest Plans for George Lucas’s Los Angeles Museum Revealed A sleek space to set up shop just south of LA's Exposition Park. By Brian Boucher, May 5, 2017
Art World Anti-Debt Activists Go Rogue With Rally Inside the Whitney Biennial Occupy Museums is staging a speak-out during Friday's free hours at the museum. By Brian Boucher, May 4, 2017