Law & Politics Behind the Scenes of Two Disgruntled Jeff Koons Collectors’ Legal Battle With Gagosian In court this week, one judge let a case against Gagosian proceed while another encouraged the collector and the gallery to reach a settlement. By Julia Halperin, Mar 7, 2019
People Carolee Schneemann, Feminist Trailblazer Who Redefined the Body as a Site for Art, Has Died at 79 She was known for 'Meat Joy,' 'Interior Scroll,' and a career's worth of work with the body and beyond. By Julia Halperin, Mar 6, 2019
Politics In a Landslide Decision, Employees at the New Museum Vote to Unionize The staffers hope the union will help to address grievances such as low pay and long hours. By Rachel Corbett & Julia Halperin, Jan 24, 2019
Art World MOCA Los Angeles Will Close Its Pacific Design Center Location After Nearly 20 Years The museum's satellite space in West Hollywood will close for good on February 24. By Julia Halperin, Jan 16, 2019
Market How Are Emerging Art Dealers Dealing With the Gallery Crisis? We Asked a Dozen of Them at NADA Sales were fast and furious on opening day of NADA Miami Beach. So why are dealers still so nervous? By Julia Halperin & Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018
Art Fairs The Day After a Stock-Market Nosedive, Art Basel Miami Beach Opens With a $17 Million Picasso and Other Surprisingly Swift Sales The peppy mood comes one year after dealers complained they lost out on sales due to the convention center's renovation. By Julia Halperin, Dec 5, 2018
On View An Events Corporation That Produces Concerts for Jay-Z and Madonna Put on a Banksy Show in Miami. What Could Go Wrong? Live Nation teamed up with Banksy's former dealer Steve Lazarides to create a traveling, for-profit Banksy exhibition. By Julia Halperin, Dec 5, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Pérez Art Museum Miami Is Launching a New Fund Dedicated to Latinx and Latin American Art The museum aims to become a leader in the field. By Julia Halperin, Nov 9, 2018
Art World Former Met Director Thomas Campbell Will Now Head the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco—Replacing His Successor at the Met He will fill the post left vacant at the august San Francisco institution by Max Hollein. By Julia Halperin, Oct 30, 2018
Art Fairs ‘Everybody’s Hedging Their Bets’: At Frieze London, an Uncertain Art Market Makes the Fair Less Fun (With a Few Exceptions) It's out with the shock of the new, in with the tried-and-true. By Julia Halperin, Oct 5, 2018
Art Fairs Frieze Masters Opens With Moderate Sales and an Opportunity for Dealers to ‘Play’ The London fair opens to VIPs in Regent's Park today. By Julia Halperin, Oct 3, 2018
Market What Is the artnet Intelligence Report? We Explain We're doing something new and different over here at artnet. By Andrew Goldstein & Julia Halperin, Oct 1, 2018
Reviews After a $200 Million Upgrade, Glenstone May Fulfill the Fantasy of the Perfect Private Museum. It’s Also a Little Unsettling. Glenstone is perhaps the most meticulous, detail-oriented museum you will ever visit. By Julia Halperin, Sep 25, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists What Does the Road to Success Look Like? Case Studies of African American Artists From Three Generations We examine the unique trajectories of Norman Lewis, Betye Saar, and Kerry James Marshall. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists African American Artists Are More Visible Than Ever. So Why Are Museums Giving Them Short Shrift? Our research finds that less than three percent of museum acquisitions over the past decade have been of work by African American artists. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018