Analysis How Much Would You Pay for Instagram Ancestors at Swann Galleries? A Lot to Love: The April 17 vernacular photo sale is full of rare, vintage snapshots. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2014
Analysis Samba of Sales at Opening of SP-Arte Fair Brazilian and international galleries saw a flurry of activity during Wednesday's preview. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 3, 2014
Analysis ARTnews Magazine Sold, Price Tag $2 Million What will happen to the world's oldest art magazine? By Benjamin Genocchio, Apr 3, 2014
Analysis Solid Sales at Low Prices for Sotheby’s British Postwar Art Auction “Made in Britain” Low prices attract strong buyer interest for British modern art. By Coline Milliard, Apr 1, 2014
Analysis Who’s Bringing What? Galleries Reveal Offerings at Brazil’s SP-Arte Fair What dealers from Brazil and around the world are bringing to the São Paulo fair. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 1, 2014
Analysis €30,000 for David Ostrowski Painting at Autocenter Berlin Auction By Alexander Forbes, Mar 31, 2014
Analysis Are Chinese Collectors Turning China’s New Art Into a Global Asset? All eyes are on Sotheby's April 5 sale in Hong Kong. By Jing Daily, Mar 30, 2014
Analysis Art Market Analysis: What Is the Work of The YBAs Really Worth? artnet News combs through two decades of auction results to assess the YBAs' market. By Coline Milliard, Mar 30, 2014
Analysis New York’s Jewish Museum on a Laurie Simmons Buying Spree Ahead of 2015 Show Seven of her photographs have entered the collection in the last year. By Daniella LaGaccia, Mar 28, 2014
Analysis $20-Million Pollock Hits Auction Block to Shore Up German Energy Giant’s Art Initiatives Once traded by Pollock for a car, the work's deaccessioning has stirred controversy. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 26, 2014
Analysis 8 Picks from MoMA Design Store’s Spring Collection A high-design gift for everyone on your wedding/birthday/baby shower list. By Cait Munro, Mar 25, 2014
Analysis Beatles for Sale With John Lennon Drawings at Sotheby’s, Marking Half-Century of Beatlemania The Smart Beatle's whimsical drawings and witty prose go under the hammer on June 4. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 25, 2014