Opinion Where In the World Is ‘Salvator Mundi’? Kenny Schachter Reveals the Location of the Lost $450 Million Leonardo Whether it's a 100 percent pure Leonardo da Vinci is another story, our columnist writes. By Kenny Schachter, Jun 10, 2019
Opinion Kenny Schachter Reveals the Mystery Buyer of Jeff Koons’s Bunny—and Blurts Out Other Secrets From Auction Week as Well artnet News's intrepid columnist found plenty to marvel at in this latest round of New York sales. By Kenny Schachter, May 21, 2019
Opinion ‘I’m the Donald Trump of the Art World,’ Sean Scully Says in His New Movie. Kenny Schachter Has a Few Other Descriptors to Add The abstract painter shows a mind-boggling degree of self-regard in a new BBC film about his life, our columnist writes. By Kenny Schachter, May 6, 2019
Opinion A Very Special Easter Poem From Kenny Schachter and Jeff Koons’s Inflatable Bunny It turns out the iconic artwork has a lot on its mind—and can rap, too. By Kenny Schachter, Apr 22, 2019
Opinion What’s That Smell? Kenny Schachter Grooves on the Mellow Vibe at LA’s Art Fairs—While Waiting for the Big One to Hit During Frieze LA, our columnist holed up in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for the Felix art fair and successfully avoided seeing Brad Pitt. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 26, 2019
Opinion How Far Can a Mega-Gallery Expand? Kenny Schachter Shares His Predictions for 2019 Writing from the art world's holiday haunt of St. Moritz, our columnist ventures a few thoughts on what the year ahead might bring. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 7, 2019
Opinion Is the ‘Fairantee’ the Next Guarantee? Kenny Schachter Races Through Art Basel Miami Beach, Trying to Dodge the Feel-Bad Art Our columnist did a lightning-round version of the fair this year, but still managed to encounter friends (and enemies?) in the aisles. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 12, 2018
Opinion Has the Art Market Reached a Stage of End-Game Nihilism? Kenny Schachter on New York’s $2 Billion Auctions Our columnist explores the underbelly of the six-day feeding frenzy of Impressionist, Modern, and contemporary auctions in New York. By Kenny Schachter, Nov 21, 2018
Opinion Kenny Schachter on What ‘The Price of Everything’ Gets Wrong About the Erotic Relationship Between Money and Art Our columnist weighs in on the HBO documentary "The Price of Everything," and why it could use a better understanding of history. By Kenny Schachter, Nov 8, 2018
Opinion Has Art-Fair Despair Driven Kenny Schachter Mad? He Sees Them Everywhere These Days, Even on the Train Our plucky columnist also sees Franz West everywhere, at FIAC at least. Here's his report from the Paris fairs. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 25, 2018
Opinion Here’s What Really Happened With Banksy’s Art-Shredding Stunt at Sotheby’s, According to Kenny Schachter’s Source What did Sotheby's know about the headline-grabbing stunt, if anything? Our columnist has a few notions. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 17, 2018
Art World Who Bought That Record-Breaking Jenny Saville? Kenny Schachter Eavesdropped at the Auctions—and Braved Frieze—to Bring You the Scoop Our columnist tries not to fall asleep at Frieze, overhears a juicy lead at the auctions, and even finds time to curate his own show. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 10, 2018
Opinion While Mark Grotjahn Angles for a Megadeal, Kenny Schachter Is Dying to Make His Own Retrospective a Success By Kenny Schachter, Sep 14, 2018
Opinion Putting Art in the Back Seat, Kenny Schachter Goes to Venerate the Old Masters of the Racetrack at the Festival of Speed With a lull in the art calendar, our columnist went off to pursue his second all-consuming passion—classic cars—at a tony British hillclimb. By Kenny Schachter, Jul 19, 2018
Opinion Summer Shocker: Kenny Schachter Hits the Art-Gossip Goldmine… and Keeps It to Himself Our columnist shows unusual discretion after seeing something he really shouldn't have during the London auctions. By Kenny Schachter, Jul 3, 2018