Galleries ‘It’s Like Putting on Someone Else’s Jacket, and It Fits’: David Zwirner’s Paris Branch Is Open for Business, With a Bang The space was once the gallery of famed French dealer Yvon Lambert. By Nate Freeman, Oct 15, 2019
On View Leonardo DiCaprio Had an ‘Open Mind’ When He Commissioned Artist Urs Fischer to Make This Very Unusual Portrait of His Family The artist's latest portrait in wax, on view at Gagosian in Paris, shows the actor with his parents. By Nate Freeman, Oct 15, 2019
On View MoMA’s Most Famous Masterpiece Is Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night.’ So Why Does the Painting Now Have a Big Hair Stuck on It? A small glitch is causing an outsize problem for the famed painting. Call it "Hairy Night"? By Nate Freeman, Oct 11, 2019
Art World Yoshitomo Nara Drunkenly Doodled on the Walls of This New York Dive Bar. Ten Years Later, the Mural May Now Be Worth Millions Nara recently became one of the most expensive artists alive. Denizens of Niagara don't see to care. By Nate Freeman, Oct 9, 2019
People The Art World Remembers Matthew Wong, Self-Taught Painter of Vibrant Landscapes, Who Has Died at 35 Jonas Wood, Matthew Higgs, and others share memories of the artist. By Nate Freeman, Oct 7, 2019
Art Fairs ‘I Have an Enormous Belief in London’: Frieze Dealers Make Their Case in the Fair’s Early Hours as Brexit Looms and Galleries Flirt With Paris Major sales were reported, but also major questions about how to set a course in the future. By Nate Freeman, Oct 2, 2019
Galleries The London-Based White Cube Gallery Is Expanding to Paris (and It Supposedly Has Nothing to Do With Brexit) The gallery says its has been looking for a Paris location for several years. By Eileen Kinsella & Nate Freeman, Oct 2, 2019
On View ‘Important and Timely’ or ‘the Ugliest Painting Ever Made’? How the Art World Is Parsing Nate Lowman’s New Show at David Zwirner London The show marks the artist's debut at the mega-gallery. By Nate Freeman, Oct 1, 2019
Auctions Auction Blotter: Julie Curtiss Shocks, Ed Ruscha Sizzles, and KAWS Keeps On Keeping On in the New York Day Sales By Nate Freeman, Sep 27, 2019
Market Who’s the Next Market Superstar? Here Are 5 Artists to Watch at This Week’s Contemporary Art Auctions in New York Our market experts select five artists positioned to become the talk of this month's contemporary-focused auctions in New York. By Nate Freeman & Tim Schneider, Sep 23, 2019
Art Fairs At the Inaugural NADA Chicago Fair, Low Price Points and a Quirky Old Hotel Attracted a Curious and Unfamiliar Crowd NADA's director, Heather Hubbs, says she plans to make the fair an annual event. By Nate Freeman, Sep 21, 2019
Art Fairs Big Galleries in the Windy City: Expo Chicago Welcomes a Slew of Power Dealers to the Midwest’s Biggest Fair The event, now in its eight edition, offers a calmer alternative to elbow-thrashing fairs in New York or Miami. By Nate Freeman, Sep 20, 2019
Analysis How Newly Minted Art Market Star Loie Hollowell’s Prices Rose More Than 1,200 Percent in Just Three Years The artist has just unveiled her most high-profile exhibition yet at Pace's new flagship. But if you want a painting, you'll have to get in line. By Nate Freeman, Sep 15, 2019