Market What’s a ‘Rug Pull’? Here’s Kenny Schachter’s Handy Glossary of NFT Terms for Newbie Crypto-Art Converts This will probably need to be updated even before it's posted. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 10, 2021
Opinion Are NFTs the Next Tulip Bubble? Kenny Schachter Doesn’t Care—and He Sold His Own Grandma on the Crypto Web to Prove It Our columnist is so all-in on NFTs you won't believe it. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 10, 2021
Opinion Kenny Schachter Gets Sucked Into the Surreal NFT Vortex… and Makes a Fortune Overnight in the New Virtual Art Market Our columnist describes his entry into the wild, revolutionary, and highly confusing art market springing up around virtual artworks. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 24, 2021
Opinion Happy New Year? Kenny Schachter on His Money-Losing Auction, Battles on the Homefront, and the Art of Swiss Excess To kick off 2021, our columnist Kenny Schachter spills the beans on his Sotheby's sale from his art collection, and some boardroom hi-jinx. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 7, 2021
Opinion Kenny Schachter Is Back, Baby! And He’s So OVR It. (But Has Plenty to Say About the Ron Perelman Selloff) Our columnist rides again, with some choice thoughts on the uncanny new reality of New York's fall art season. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 15, 2020
Opinion Are TV Art Auctions the New Televangelism? In a World Gone Mad, Kenny Schachter Tunes In to Watch the Fast and Furious Flipping [UPDATED] America's beaches are jam-packed, and so is our columnist's surprisingly busy summer art-market schedule these days. By Kenny Schachter, Jul 7, 2020
Opinion Kenny Schachter Has Some Choice Words to Say About Inigo Philbrick’s Arrest, and Now Turns His Attention to… Donald Trump Our columnist Kenny Schachter also has some intel on Larry Gagosian's latest big (tiny) deal, plus the next destination of "Salvator Mundi." By Kenny Schachter, Jun 16, 2020
Opinion ‘The Great Art World Reassessment’: A Heartwarming Bedtime Story by Kenny Schachter [VIDEO] With the old art world receding into memory, Artnet News columnist Kenny Schachter wrote a bedtime story to imagine where it can go from here. By Kenny Schachter, May 12, 2020
Opinion The ‘Banality’ Bailout? In a Locked-Down Art World, Jeff Koons Chases Government Cash, Flippers Persist, and Kenny Schachter Takes It Easy Enjoying his pause from the art-market rat race, our columnist surveyed the industry landscape to reflect on what he does (and doesn't) miss. By Kenny Schachter, May 5, 2020
Opinion What to Do When the Art World’s on Lockdown? Kenny Schachter Goes Searching for Cut-Price Deals From Quarantine Our columnist ventures into the lockdown-era art market and finds that it's not quite the ghost town some might expect. By Kenny Schachter, Apr 7, 2020
Opinion As Coronavirus Upends the Art World, Kenny Schachter Hits the Fairs (and Shares a Convo With His Frenemy Inigo Philbrick) Our columnist suits up to prepare for what is likely to be a bumpy ride. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 12, 2020
Opinion Kenny Schachter Gets Emotional Support at LA’s Art Fairs—and Picks Up Some Intel on Larry Gagosian’s Bedroom Dealings Our columnist headed to Tinseltown for the second year of Frieze Los Angeles Week, and was surprised how much he liked it. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 25, 2020
Opinion Why Do Mega-Collectors Play Monopoly With Masterpieces? Kenny Schachter Sees Trouble Brewing in the Year Ahead After a holiday in the art-market battleground of St. Moritz, our columnist reflects on where he sees things trending in 2020. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 10, 2020
Opinion Where’s Inigo? As a Furious Art World Searches for the Disappeared Dealer, Kenny Schachter Finds Him… on Instagram Our columnist managed to track down the art world's top fugitive of the moment, and even had a little chat with him. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 10, 2019
Opinion As Corruption Reigns in the Art Market, Kenny Schachter Follows the Money in New York’s Art Auctions Our columnist went in search of funny business in New York's marquee fall auction week, and he didn't have to look far. By Kenny Schachter, Nov 19, 2019