Analysis Brussels’s Accessible Art Fair Announces 60 Artists for First New York Edition The organizers want people to 'feel good about Brussels again.' By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2016
Analysis Collector Sues Photographer Peter Beard Claiming She’s Owed $200,000 for Stolen Journal A de-gifted diary is the cause of the claim. By Eileen Kinsella, May 16, 2016
Analysis Early Cubist Work by Picasso Could Fetch Over $40 Million at Sotheby’s London It has been in private hands for over four decades. By Sarah Cascone, May 16, 2016
Analysis Accused Knoedler Forgery Mastermind Gets Postponement for Extradition From Spain "I don't want to go to America," he said. By Eileen Kinsella, May 13, 2016
Analysis The Top 10 Artists Who Broke Auction Records This Week A number of winners emerged, despite the slowdown. By Rain Embuscado, May 13, 2016
Analysis Monet Water Lily Painting Leads Christie’s Dull $141 Million Impressionist Sale A record-breaking sale of a Frida Kahlo work gave some much-needed excitement. By Eileen Kinsella, May 12, 2016
Analysis Art Demystified: Auctions and Buyer’s Premiums Why auction prices can be deceiving. By Henri Neuendorf, May 11, 2016
Analysis Stefan Simchowitz Settles Lawsuit With Artist Ibrahim Mahama Mahama claimed that Simchowitz was selling inauthentic art in his name. By Sarah Cascone, May 11, 2016
Analysis Art-Loving French Mechanic Snags a Renoir Online for $700 Art appreciation can be rewarding on so many levels. By Hili Perlson, May 11, 2016
Analysis Record-Breaking Basquiat Painting Leads Christie’s $318 Million Contemporary Sale Bidding on the Basquiat opened at $24 million. By Eileen Kinsella, May 10, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s $144 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale Sputters It was the house's worst Impressionist sale of the last five years. By Brian Boucher, May 9, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s Misses First-Quarter Estimates as Revenue Drops by Almost a Third The CEO remains "cautiously optimistic." By Eileen Kinsella, May 9, 2016
Analysis Kenny Schachter Deals in Difficult Times at Frieze New York and the Auctions, Part I Reality, in the art world, keeps proving better than fiction. By Kenny Schachter, May 9, 2016
Analysis Maurizio Cattelan’s Hitler Sculpture Leads Christie’s $78 Million Sale A giant stick of butter and a crucified frog also generated buzz. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2016
Analysis Artist Mark Bradford Blasts Auction Houses at Party Hosted by… Christie’s "This is not where artists want to see themselves." By Eileen Kinsella, May 6, 2016