Auctions A Chinese Imperial Robe Found in a Cardboard Box Could Fetch $60,000 at Auction The precious garment was rediscovered by the aristocratic Villier family. By Verity Babbs, Feb 29, 2024
Market One Last Bath: Beloved Tokyo Gallery Share and Hot Spring Retreat Will Stage Its Final Edition But this is not the end yet, as more collaborative initiatives among like-minded galleries are mushrooming around the world. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 29, 2024
Analysis How Auctions Became the Ultimate Form of Art Market Theater The auction market has always been theatrical—but now, it’s more stage-managed than ever. Here’s what that means for buyers and sellers. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 29, 2024
The Intelligence Report Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Year Ahead 2024 Edition Our latest biannual report investigates the challenging headwinds—and glimmers of hope—impacting today’s art market. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: Sarah Ball’s ‘Elliot’ The British artist's secondary market has been on the rise since 2022. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 28, 2024
Auctions Pattie Boyd’s Love Triangle with George Harrison and Eric Clapton Revealed in Letters Headed to Christie’s Love letters, personal photos, and handwritten lyrics are being auctioned at Christie's. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2024
Art Fairs 5 Emerging Artists to Watch at Frieze L.A. The fair runs from February 29-March 3, 2024. By Eileen Kinsella & Annie Armstrong, Feb 28, 2024
Art Fairs Artist vanessa german on Mining the Poetic Power of Rose Quartz Her new series makes its debut with Kasmin Gallery at Frieze Los Angeles. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 28, 2024
Art Fairs A Fantastical Installation by David Lynch Will Anchor the 2024 Salone del Mobile "Interiors by David Lynch: A Thinking Room" will be encased in blue velvet, of course. By Brian Boucher, Feb 28, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 3: Kenny Schachter on Fake Kusamas, an Illicit Photo Sale, and Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Star Turn And our columnist is mulling a move to Los Angeles, despite some fender-benders. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 27, 2024
The Hammer We’re (Nearly) Ready to Automate the Art Industry Plus, why we should expect more consolidation among art advisors. By Simon de Pury, Feb 26, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Get caught up on the latest market moves, fast. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 26, 2024
Auctions Buy One, Get One: This Renoir Still Life Comes With the Vase in the Painting Renoir actually got his start painting porcelain, so it’s a fitting prop for a still life. By Brian Boucher, Feb 26, 2024
NFTs Christie’s Is Still Betting on NFTs, Preps Sale With Pioneering Artist Robert Alice The artist has also edited a luxe Taschen book on the history of the medium. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 23, 2024
Galleries With Outposts in Mexico City and New York, the Influential Gallery Kurimanzutto Celebrates 25 Years The husband and wife duo José Kuri and Mónica Manzutto didn't intend to change the world. But their guerrilla pop-ups spread the gospel of Mexican art and led to outposts in CDMX and New York as well as a new world order. By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, Feb 23, 2024