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23 November 2024
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Eileen Kinsella
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A Decade Ago, Supersize Images by German Photographers Were Selling for Millions. Now, Prices Have Fallen Off a Cliff
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Eileen Kinsella
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The Brooklyn Museum Just Made $6.6 Million Selling Art From Its Collection—and It’s Putting More on the Block
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Eileen Kinsella
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TEFAF Is Known for Its Top-Notch Vetting Process. But Can It Work Online?
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Eileen Kinsella
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Christie’s Experimental Partnership With the Biennale Paris Fair Bombs With Less Than a Quarter of the Works Sold
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Eileen Kinsella
Art World
Veteran Guggenheim Curator Nancy Spector Has Been Cleared of Racial Bias Allegations—But She’s Leaving the Museum Anyway
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Eileen Kinsella
Law & Politics
Cementing a $6.8 Million Win for Artists, the US Supreme Court Declines to Hear the Landmark Case Over the Destruction of Graffiti Mecca 5Pointz
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Eileen Kinsella
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A Matthew Wong Painting Just Sold at Christie’s for a Record $4.5 Million, Marking a Frenzied Turning Point in the Late Artist’s Market
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A $28 Million T-Rex Skeleton Was the Undisputed King of Christie’s Otherwise Muted $341 Million Contemporary Art Auction
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Mega-Collector Ronald Perelman’s $28 Million Gerhard Richter Carried Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Auction in Hong Kong
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American Museums Are Taking Advantage of Relaxed Rules to Sell More Than $100 Million of Art at Auction This Season
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Eileen Kinsella
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Sotheby’s $4.6 Million Sale of Keith Haring’s Personal Art Collection Tripled Expectations and Drew in Droves of New Buyers
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Eileen Kinsella
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Palm Beach Emerges as the Latest Sun-Kissed Mega-Gallery Outpost as Dealers Follow the Money to America’s Resort Towns
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Art Basel’s Parent Company MCH Looks for New Revenue Opportunities After Losing More Than $25 Million in the First Half of 2020
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A Met Trustee Is Selling One of the Last Rembrandt Biblical Scenes in Private Hands at Sotheby’s for as Much as $30 Million
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Will This Rare Botticelli Portrait Reset the Old Masters Market? A Renaissance ‘Golden Boy’ Could Fetch $80 Million
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