People How Far Would You Go to Get the Perfect Artwork? We Asked Young Art Collectors How They Landed Their Most Elusive Trophies Young collectors are embracing the thrill of the chase. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 27, 2018
Art World A Belgian Court Has Seized 58 Banksy Artworks Worth Over $15 Million From an ‘Illegal’ Brussels Exhibition The court determined the uninsured works, belonging to Steve Lazarides, were being held without the owner's permission. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 26, 2018
Shows & Exhibitions Shred This: The Met Will Show Instruments Owned by Jerry Garcia, Chuck Berry, and Other Rock Stars Next Spring See more than 180 rare instruments and costumes. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 21, 2018
Art World The Ancient City of Tenea Only Existed in Myths—Until a Team of Archaeologists Found the Real Thing in Greece The city is said to have been founded by the Trojans. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 21, 2018
Galleries In Another Step Toward Market Domination, Hauser & Wirth Hires Christie’s Veteran Koji Inoue to Steer Its Postwar Division The gallery is devoting greater resources to its secondary market business. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 20, 2018
Art World MoMA Has Changed Its Longstanding Retirement Policy to Keep Glenn Lowry as Director Through 2025 Lowry is set to become the museum's longest-serving director. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 19, 2018
Auctions Three Paintings Deaccessioned by Santa Fe’s Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Net a Combined $23.3 Million at Sotheby’s The museum says it needs the money to "build and refine" its collection. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 19, 2018
Art World In a Bruising Night for Phillips, Marquee Lots by Burri and Pollock Flop for a Thin $88.5 Million Modern and Contemporary Sale The house had hoped to build on its record-setting sale in London earlier this year, but many star works went unsold. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 15, 2018
Art World Ron English Will Whitewash the $730,000 Banksy Mural He Just Bought to Protest the Removal of Street Art The artist says he plans to resell the whitewashed piece for $1 million. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 15, 2018
Shows & Exhibitions The Renaissance’s Love Affair With the Nude Gets a Provocative Show at the Getty. See the Highlights Here 'The Renaissance Nude' explores the development of a genre. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 15, 2018
Shows & Exhibitions Which of These Two Caravaggios Is the Real Thing? Shown Together in Paris, Twin ‘Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy’ Paintings Perplex In displaying the two versions side by side, a Paris museum is letting the viewer decide. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 14, 2018
Auctions With the Sale of Imelda Marcos’s Ill-Gotten Paintings at Christie’s, $4.3 Million Will Head Back to the Phillippines Among the works sold on Monday was Claude Monet’s 'L’église à Vétheuil' (1881). By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 13, 2018
Art World An Israeli Collector Accuses Banksy of Spreading ‘Antisemitic Propaganda’ The philanthropist Batia Ofer has decried a satirical pro-Palestine poster that the artist is giving out in London. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 12, 2018
Galleries David Zwirner Gallery Will Represent Market Darling Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Asia and the US The mega-gallery will share representation with Victoria Miro in London. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 9, 2018
Market Can Banksy’s Market Go Global? With a Dedicated Selling Show in Hong Kong, Phillips Is Betting on It Yes, a version of that famously shredded work will be included (just without the shredding). By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 9, 2018