Analysis Old Master? Damien Hirst Makes it to TEFAF Courtesy Leeds Pal (and Renaissance Dealer) Dino Tomasso By Coline Milliard, Mar 11, 2014
Analysis Kimbell Art Museum Purchases 17th-Century Jacob van Ruisdael Painting Worth More Than $14 Million By Sarah Cascone, Mar 11, 2014
Analysis Phillips Spring Auction Sees Record-Breaking Sale of Ken Price Sculpture By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 7, 2014
Analysis Alexander Calder’s Estate Sued for Blocking Sale of $1 Million Sculpture By Sarah Cascone, Mar 7, 2014
Analysis Recently Rediscovered Leonardo da Vinci Painting Fetches $75 Million in Private Sale The painting was only recently identified as a Leonardo. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2014
Analysis London’s Legendary Fine Art Dealer Agnew’s Saved By Eleventh-hour Investors A last-minute purchase by a group of investors has put 197-year-old art dealership, Agnew’s, back in the saddle. By Coline Milliard, Mar 4, 2014
Analysis On the Money at the London Auctions artnet News columnist Adam Lindemann on what was hot and what was not at the London sales By Adam Lindemann, Mar 3, 2014
Analysis Viva España! ARCO Madrid Delivers Solid Mid-Market Sales in 2014 Edition By Alexander Forbes, Feb 25, 2014
Analysis Poly Culture Launches IPO with Expectation of Raising $331 Million By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis Christie’s China President Jinqing Caroline Cai on the Country’s Maturing Market Jinqing Caroline Cai discusses the Chinese art market in the wake of Christie's first sale in mainland China. By Jessica Zhang, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis Artists Threaten Boycott of Sydney Biennale Over ‘Abhorrent’ Sponsor By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis The Whitechapel Gallery’s Iwona Blazwick Gives Tips to Would-be Collectors By Coline Milliard, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis Editor’s Point of View: What Do Christie’s and Sotheby’s Sacrifice to Win Top Consignments? By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 23, 2014