Law & Politics Brazil’s Inhotim Rolls Out an Ambitious Fall Program Despite Criminal Charges Against Billionaire Founder Bernardo Paz The museum says that charges against Paz and his sister will not impact programming. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 4, 2018
Auctions David Teiger’s Blue-Chip Art Collection Could Exceed $100 Million at Sotheby’s The contemporary collection will travel to three cities in Asia ahead of the London sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 30, 2018
Art World The Guggenheim Gets $750,000 to Help Answer Knotty, Existential Questions About the Nature of Conceptual Art The Mellon Foundation grant will fund the third stage of the museum's Panza Collection Initiative. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 29, 2018
Auctions The Francophile Connoisseur Elizabeth ‘Mimi’ Stafford’s Art Collection Will Go on Sale at Christie’s This Fall Monet, Pissarro, and Lorrain paintings are among the highlights. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 28, 2018
Galleries Berlin’s Arratia Beer Gallery, the Latest Victim of the Mid-Market Squeeze, Says ‘Auf Wiedersehen’ After 12 Years The gallery had been open since 2006. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 27, 2018
Market Amid a Booming Market, UOVO Plans to Open Its Fourth Art Storage Facility in Bushwick, Brooklyn’s Hipster Art Capital As business thrums along, the need for art storage is growing exponentially. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 27, 2018
On View Welcoming 1 Million Fashion Pilgrims, ‘Heavenly Bodies’ Just Became the Met Costume Institute’s Most Popular Show Ever The museum just welcomed the show's one-millionth visitor. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 24, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Can an Exclamation Point Make an Exhibition More Exciting? The Met Will Soon Find Out With ‘Armenia!’ No, we're not shouting—that's the title! By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 24, 2018
Auctions Christie’s Is Selling Off $45 Million in Art From Important West Coast Collectors ‘Hunk and Moo’ Anderson A David Hockney paper pulp work is among the highlights. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 23, 2018
Law & Politics A New ‘Trade-War Tax’ on Chinese Art Has US Dealers Up in Arms The new tariff would add a 25 percent cost to Chinese art coming into the US. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 13, 2018
Auctions The Chinese Art Market Is Reviving But Nonpayments Increasingly Plague the Sector, Our Exclusive Auction Report Reveals The sixth annual artnet and China Auctioneers report shows that other weaknesses combine to paint a bleak picture of the market. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 9, 2018
Art Fairs NADA New York Is No More: The Fair Shuts Down to Focus on Supporting Brick-and-Mortar Galleries Where They Live But NADA Miami will go on. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2018
Art Fairs Some Top Dealers Skipped the Seattle Art Fair, But Solid Sales for Repeat Galleries Illustrate the Rewards of Choosing Fairs Wisely Dealers stress quality over quantity when it comes to Seattle buyers. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2018
Art Fairs The Head of MCH Group, Art Basel’s Parent Company, Resigns Over Troubles at the Baselworld Watch Trade Fair Trade fairs in general are battling pressures as longtime exhibitors increasingly rely on social media and online sales to bolster business. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 6, 2018
Auctions Sotheby’s Quarterly Financial Report Shows That Behind Flashy Sales, Pricey Guarantees Are Sinking Profits A change in the Hong Kong sales date also affected the house's second-quarter report. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 6, 2018