Art Fairs Leonardo DiCaprio Snaps Up Another Far-Out Sci-Fi Painting by One of His Favorite Artists at VOLTA What draws the Oscar winner to the work of Jean-Pierre Roy? By Eileen Kinsella & Caroline Goldstein, Mar 9, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Rising Stars to Watch at the 2018 Armory Show From a sensation in the photography world to a up-and-coming Senegalese painter, here are a few names you should know from the fair. By Eileen Kinsella & Rachel Corbett, Mar 8, 2018
Art World Will the Met Museum Sell the Luxurious Fifth Avenue Apartment Where Thomas Campbell Lived? A perk once used as an incentive for top talent may now become a financial asset. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 8, 2018
Law & Politics After 5Pointz, Can Artists and Developers Ever Work Together Again? Experts Lay Out the Way Forward Here are seven takeaways from the landmark case. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 7, 2018
Law & Politics UK Art Dealer Matthew Green Charged in a $9 Million Picasso Money-Laundering Scheme Green was indicted by US authorities for his alleged role in a money laundering and stock scam. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 6, 2018
Art World New York Collectors Came Out in Force for the ADAA’s 30th-Annual Art Show—But Out-of-Towners Were Scarce The fair has changed its schedule to open a week ahead of the Armory Show, rather than coinciding with it. By Henri Neuendorf & Eileen Kinsella, Mar 2, 2018
Art World The Carnegie Museum Discovers a Forgotten George Romney (and Other Treasures) Hiding in Its Storage Vault The museum's thrilling findings are the subject of a new exhibition. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 2, 2018
Auctions A 28% Uptick in Private Sales Boosts Sotheby’s Robust Fourth-Quarter Results The auction house is increasingly focused on turning itself into a full-service art business. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 1, 2018
People Finding a Soft Landing, Former Artforum Editor-in-Chief Michelle Kuo Joins MoMA as Curator "Her outstanding record as an editor, writer, and scholar will serve her well," says chief curator Ann Temkin. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 28, 2018
Auctions Whitney Biennial Patron Melva Bucksbaum’s Cutting-Edge Art Collection Is Coming to Christie’s Following last year's 100-percent-sold outing, another round of work from the namesake of the Biennial's Bucksbaum Award is hitting the block. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 27, 2018
Market In an Unusual Collaboration, Pace Gallery and Art Agency Partners Team Up to Represent Vito Acconci’s Estate The arrangement could mark the beginning of a new model for the lucrative estate business. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 22, 2018
Law & Politics Christie’s Acquisition of a Cutting-Edge Art Startup Was Supposed to Change Everything. Instead, It’s Become a Big Headache. Christie's acquisition of the startup Collectrium has resulted in a pricey learning curve. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 21, 2018
Law & Politics Heritage Auctions Claims Christie’s Snatched Its Purse Experts. Now, the Case Is Going to Court The case reveals intense competition in the luxury handbag market. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 16, 2018
Art World There Will Be 17 New Galleries at Art Basel This Year, Hailing From Lisbon to Beijing The 2018 exhibitor list includes a total of 293 galleries. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 15, 2018
Art & Exhibitions For Its Grand Opening, the Giacometti Institute Will Reconstruct the Sculptor’s Studio in Paris This Summer A robust lineup of exhibitions is also in the works. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 14, 2018