Art World Nearly 100,000 Previously Unseen Photos by Andy Warhol Will Be Made Public This Fall The artist's photos document intimate personal shots and New York's infamous downtown scene in the 1980s. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 9, 2018
Art Fairs A (Bigger) View From the Bridge: The Hamptons’ Art and Car Fair Doubles in Size for Its Sophomore Year The open-air art fair and car show is a late summer favorite of the second home community. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 6, 2018
People ‘The Art World Mechanism Really Wants to Define You’: Onetime Bad-Boy Artist Dan Colen on Achieving Maturity in His Work On the heels of a show at New York's LĂ©vy Gorvy Gallery, Colen talks about his latest work—and a surprise foray into performance art. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 6, 2018
Auctions Victoria Beckham’s Favorite Rubens Painting Fetches $7 Million at Sotheby’s Very Posh Old Masters Sale The sale delivered a solid $56.3 million total. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 5, 2018
Art World The US Postal Service Must Pay an Artist $3.5 Million After Accidentally Printing His Version of the Statue of Liberty on Billions of Stamps Officials mixed up the original New York statue with a copy in Las Vegas. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 3, 2018
Art World Many Picasso Shows Are ‘Not Necessary,’ Says the Artist’s Son, Imploring the MusĂ©e Picasso to Reduce Its Lending Claude Picasso says the museum is risking damage to works with little scholarly payoff. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 2, 2018
Art World PETA Successfully Lobbies Photo Agencies to Stop Offering Images of Animals in Unnatural Poses Say goodbye to photos of monkeys in suits. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 29, 2018
Art World Seymour Stein, the Legendary Producer Who Signed Madonna, Is Selling Dozens of Pre-Raphaelite Works at Sotheby’s He used his wealth earned from discovering Madonna and the Ramones to buy Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite artworks. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 29, 2018
Galleries With Back-To-Back Sold-Out Shows, the 28-Year-Old Painter Jonathan Lyndon Chase Is a Young Artist to Watch The artist's ongoing show at Kohn Gallery examines the timely themes of race, gender, and sexuality—and has struck a chord with collectors. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 29, 2018
Art World Cheech Marin’s Chicano Art Museum Takes a Big Step Forward With a $9.7 Million Grant From California The comedian has one of the finest Chicano art collections in the world. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 28, 2018
Art World Artist Hank Willis Thomas’s Political Nonprofit Establishes Its Headquarters in New York Ahead of the Midterm Elections The artist-run political engagement organization takes over Fort Gansevoort. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 27, 2018
Art & Exhibitions See the National Portrait Gallery’s New Show of Michael Jackson-Inspired Art—It’s a Thriller The museum explores depictions of one of the most recognizable figures in the world. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 27, 2018
Art World A New Restoration Fail in Spain Is Drawing Comparisons to the Beloved ‘Beast Jesus’ Instead of hiring an expert, a church hired a local art teacher to restore the work. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 26, 2018
Art World Can Posh Spice Bring Some Heat to the Old Masters? Victoria Beckham and Sotheby’s Team Up for a Show in London Could this be the missing ingredient to a revitalized Old Masters market? By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 22, 2018
Art World Is a Painted Tile Leonardo da Vinci’s Earliest Known Artwork? Experts Are at Odds Could the tiny ceramic tile have survived 500 years? By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 22, 2018