On View Street Artist Invader Has a New Muse: ‘The Dude,’ the Spaced-Out Hero From ‘The Big Lebowski’ The new "invasion" is one of 29 new mosaic works placed around Los Angeles to coincide with "Beyond the Streets." By Henri Neuendorf, May 30, 2018
Art World A Drunken Museumgoer Attacked the Gruesome, Traumatic Painting Considered to Be Russia’s ‘Mona Lisa’ In what appeared to be a nationalist outburst, the man nearly destroyed Ilya Repin's 1885 painting of Ivan the Terrible. By Henri Neuendorf, May 29, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Nova Scotia Offers to Pay Annie Leibovitz $2 Million So a Local Museum Can Show Her Photos A payment dispute has stalled a planned show of the photographer's work at Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. By Henri Neuendorf, May 25, 2018
Art World Art for High Rollers: See the Flashy Contemporary Art That Adorns Las Vegas’s Most Blinged-Out New Casino Following a $620 million renovation, the revamped casino reopened with a brand new art display. By Henri Neuendorf, May 24, 2018
Art World Dismissed as a Copy, a Painting by Renaissance Master Andrea Mantegna Is Found After Nearly a Century in Storage The painting was discovered by a curator at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, Italy, By Henri Neuendorf, May 23, 2018
Art World ‘Dallas’ Star Patrick Duffy Is Selling His Collection of Classic American Art The collection includes works by Milton Avery, John Singer Sargent, and Andrew Wyeth. By Henri Neuendorf, May 22, 2018
Market Found in an Attic, This Rare Chinese Vase Could Now Fetch Almost $1 Million at Auction The unsuspecting owner brought the 18th-century vase to Sotheby's in a shoebox. By Henri Neuendorf, May 22, 2018
Auctions Bonhams Auction House May Be Up for Sale (Again) The auction house previously explored a sale in 2014, but ultimately decided against it. By Henri Neuendorf, May 21, 2018
Auctions Diddy Revealed as the Buyer of Kerry James Marshall’s Record-Breaking $21 Million Painting The hip-hop producer and rapper placed the winning bid at Sotheby's on Tuesday. By Henri Neuendorf, May 18, 2018
People ‘He Made Chicago a More Beautiful Place’: Colleagues Remember the Late Art Dealer Richard Gray Richard Gray died on Wednesday at age 89. By Henri Neuendorf, May 18, 2018
Auctions Phillips’s Contemporary Sale Takes in a Respectable $132 Million, Despite Big-Ticket Stumbles From German Artists The sale set world auction records for Robert Motherwell, Pat Steir, and Cory Arcangel. By Henri Neuendorf, May 17, 2018
Market There’s Going to Be Another Rockefeller Auction—This Time for Items as Cheap as $30 A Connecticut auction house is selling lower-priced lots from the Rockefeller estate. By Henri Neuendorf, May 16, 2018
People Rising Star Hartmut Dorgerloh Is Appointed Director of Berlin’s Massive Humboldt Forum Museum Project The incoming director takes the helm of one of the most ambitious and expensive cultural projects in Europe. By Henri Neuendorf, May 16, 2018
Art World The World’s Earliest Artists May Have Been Autistic, Scientists Say in a New Study Could human artistic creativity be an evolutionary development? By Henri Neuendorf, May 15, 2018
Auctions Sold for $115 Million, David Rockefeller’s Picasso Will Go on View at the Musee d’Orsay The work will go on view in Paris in September. By Henri Neuendorf, May 14, 2018