Law & Politics A New Move by the Trump Administration Makes It Possible for Collectors to Sue to Reclaim Art Seized by Cuba Still, it will be an uphill battle. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2019
Auctions Sotheby’s Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve the Company’s $3.7 Billion Acquisition by French Media Mogul Patrick Drahi CEO Tad Smith called it an historic moment for the 275-year-old auction house. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 5, 2019
Galleries Luxembourg & Dayan and Salon 94 Have Joined Forces to Represent Fast-Rising Star Derrick Adams The galleries will inaugurate their collaboration with Adams via two projects in the coming year. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 5, 2019
Galleries Embrace Your ‘Naive Confidence’ and 4 Other Tips for Young Art Dealers From Jasmin Tsou, Maverick Owner of New York’s JTT Gallery The up-and-coming gallerist outlines how she got her start. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 4, 2019
Law & Politics A Billionaire Art Collector’s Lawsuit Against Gagosian Over Delayed Jeff Koons Works Can Proceed, a Judge Rules Steve Tananbaum is awaiting completion of several Koons sculptures worth a combined $13 million. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 3, 2019
Law & Politics A Paris Court Has Denied Restitution Requests From Heirs of Prominent French Art Dealer and Holocaust Victim René Gimpel Three Derain works are at the center of the legal decision, which the plaintiff has promised to appeal. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 30, 2019
Art World A Whopping $8 Billion Was Spent on New Cultural Buildings Last Year—and the Peak May Be Yet to Come Spending in Australia and New Zealand has risen especially. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 29, 2019
Politics A Newly Increased Trump Tariff on Chinese Goods Will Rattle the Art Market in America, Trade Experts Say Art dealers are collateral damage in the President's escalating trade war with China. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 29, 2019
Law & Politics The Final Knoedler Forgery Lawsuit, Over a $5.5 Million Fake Rothko, Has Been Settled, Closing the Book on a Sordid Drama The settlement marks the end of a prolonged and miserable period in the history of the art market. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 28, 2019
Law & Politics A Street Artist Is Suing a Grocery Chain for Allegedly Using His Work in an Oprah-Narrated Super Bowl Ad Without His Consent Chris Williams says the commercial has damaged his reputation. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 27, 2019
Galleries Hip and High-Profile International Dealers Will Descend on Prague to Participate in a New Gallery Share Program After two successful runs in Warsaw, the Condo-like initiative Friend of a Friend is expanding to Prague. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 26, 2019
Politics Two Artists Withdraw Their Work From a Show at the Shed in Protest of Billionaire Board Member and Trump Funder Stephen Ross A.L. Steiner and Zackary Drucker quietly removed their work to protest Ross's recent Trump fundraiser. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 23, 2019
Galleries Trailblazing Art Dealer Andrea Rosen Has Donated Her Gallery Archives to the Smithsonian The treasure trove of documents shines a light on the 1990s art world. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 22, 2019
Art World The Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Will Soon Be Powered Entirely by Solar Energy The museum has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the effort. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 22, 2019
Galleries Monica King, Who Earned Her Stripes at Pace and Paul Kasmin Galleries, Is Opening Her Own Tribeca Space Monica King Contemporary is the latest gallery to open in the neighborhood, which has quickly become a hotbed for dealers. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 22, 2019