Galleries Superstar Painter Peter Doig Has Parted Ways With His Longtime Gallery Michael Werner After 23 Years The artist is now working independently. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 13, 2023
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide to All the Fairs Taking Place Over Frieze Week in Los Angeles From Frieze Los Angeles to Felix, here's what to know before you go. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2023
The Art Detective High-Flying Charity Auctions Help the Causes the Art World Supports. But Who Do They Actually Benefit? For artists, at least, charity auctions can be a chance for their markets to soar—or fly too high to the sun. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 10, 2023
Art Fairs Mexico City’s Zona Maco Fair Showcases an Eclectic Range, From Poignant Photographs to Provocative Textiles The broad range of art on display proudly bucks aesthetic trends. By William Van Meter, Feb 10, 2023
Artnet News Pro The Next Big Thing? Here Are 6 Breakout Artists to Watch From the 1-54 Art Fair in Marrakech The boutique fair is on view through February 13. By Naomi Rea, Feb 10, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Twilight of the Gmail Art Advisors This week: good riddance to bad advisors, A-list poaching gossip, Vermeer as ticket master, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2023
Analysis Expert Report on Documenta 15 Calls Show an ‘Echo Chamber’ for Israel-Related Antisemitism. But Its Authors Defend Artistic Freedom The 133-page report, which was commissioned by culture minister Claudia Roth, has wide-ranging implications for the future of the show. By Quynh Tran, Feb 10, 2023
Wet Paint What You Need to Know About the Art World’s New Reality TV Show, Lucas Zwirner and Elizabeth Peyton’s Friendship Sparks Chatter, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what gallery suggested that a collector auction a piece by one of their own artists? Who was spotted at Palazzo Chupi with the Schnabels? By Annie Armstrong, Feb 9, 2023
The Gray Market The Traditional Borders of Taste Have Melted Down. The Way We Talk About the Art Market Is Still Catching Up Lessons about presenting, marketing, and selling art from an expansive show of 'Drawing by Sculptors' at Helena Anrather gallery. By Tim Schneider, Feb 8, 2023
Auctions A Prized Kandinsky Painting Recently Restituted to the Heirs of a Jewish Collector May Fetch $45 Million at Sotheby’s The Van Abbemuseum restituted the painting to the heirs. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2023
Auctions Anne Vallayer-Coster Was a Painter for Marie Antoinette—Here are 3 Things to Know About the 18th-Century Artist Smashing Expectations at Auction The renowned flower painter was the second woman elected to France's Royal Academy. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2023
Analysis LVMH Shelled Out $47 Million to Keep a Caillebotte Masterpiece in France. So Why Are People Complaining? LVMH is entitled to a major tax break after buying the painting. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 7, 2023
Auctions The Private Equity Firm Behind Bonhams Is Reportedly Exploring a Sale of the Auction House for $1 Billion In 2022, Bonhams's saw a 27 percent increase in its annual revenue. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 7, 2023
Artnet News Pro Southeast Asia’s Underrated Art Scene Is on the Rise. Here Are 8 Galleries That Ambitious Collectors Need to Know in the Region These local galleries can help you navigate the landscape of this culturally rich and complex region. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 7, 2023
Art Fairs The Co-Founders of the Scrapped Masterpiece London Are Reuniting to Debut a New London Art and Antiques Fair Thomas Woodham-Smith and Harry Van der Hoorn will introduce the London Summer Art Fair in June. By Colin Gleadell, Feb 6, 2023