Analysis Young Black Artists Are More in Demand Than Ever—But the Art World Is Burning Them Out Artists describe the often invisible labor they take on to make it in an art world not built to accommodate them. By Melissa Smith, Apr 28, 2019
Analysis Is Warhol Still Art’s ‘One-Man Dow Jones’? Dealer Dominique Lévy Breaks Down Five Myths About the Artist’s Market Ahead of Lévy Gorvy's new show "Warhol Women," the dealer reveals why the artist's trade has never been stronger. By Tim Schneider, Apr 23, 2019
Analysis Can ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Help Rebuild Notre Dame? How Restoring the Cathedral Will Rely on Both New Tech and Ancient Knowhow Conservation experts warn against a speedy reconstruction. By Naomi Rea, Apr 18, 2019
Analysis Want to Be a Crash-Proof Collector? Here Are 3 Things to Do to Stay Ahead of the Art Market During a Recession Don't be afraid to sell a masterpiece, look at the middle market, and more advice for cashing in on art when the stock market is falling. By Tim Schneider, Apr 7, 2019
Analysis Inside the Craze for KAWS: How a New Jersey Graffiti Artist Achieved Art-Market Domination Without Following Any of the Rules Ahead of Art Basel Hong Kong, where the artist is omnipresent, we uncover the forces behind his meteoric rise. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 24, 2019
Analysis Biennials Are Proliferating Worldwide. There’s Just One Problem: Nobody Wants to Pay For Them Artists are often left to shoulder much of the burden when a biennial requires ambitious new work. By Kate Brown & Javier Pes, Mar 20, 2019
Analysis A New Study Suggests Why Museum Architecture Is So Curvy—and It’s Not Because Visitors Like It That Way The experts and the normal visitor view these buildings in very different ways. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 24, 2019
Analysis A New Study Reveals One Weird Trick for Arts Organizations to Raise More Money: Spend More Money! Individual donors are a "vital source" of contributions, according to the report. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 21, 2019
Analysis An Estimated 85 Percent of Artists Represented in US Museum Collections Are White, a New Study Claims A new study examined thousands of artists across 18 museums. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 18, 2019
Analysis How Do Dealers Really Feel About the Future of the Art Business? Gallerist Elizabeth Dee Plots the Way Forward Gallerists are grappling with maintaining relevance in a changing landscape. By Elizabeth Dee, Feb 12, 2019
Analysis Here Are the 4 Major Conundrums That Will Define the Art Market of the Future, According to Experts At this year’s Talking Galleries symposium in Barcelona, the debates boiled down to a few core issues. By Tim Schneider, Jan 28, 2019
Analysis Top Galleries Have Never Been Bigger or More Influential. But What Will Happen When Their Founders Are Gone? A generation of top dealers has reached or surpassed retirement age. Can their galleries survive without them? By Jane Morris, Jan 8, 2019
Analysis Why Did the Art World Vote for Hillary? Psychologists Say It’s Because Democrats Are More Creative Than Republicans New research suggests that people who are creative and take greater social risks are more likely to vote for Democrats. By Rachel Corbett, Jan 1, 2019
Analysis 8 Art Advisors Tell Us Which Artists You Should Be Watching (and Buying) in 2019 Fnd out what advisors are urging their clients to buy in the new year. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 20, 2018
Analysis Why Did Walmart Buy Art.com? Because the Superstore Is on the Hunt for HENRYs Walmart makes a play to attract the "High Income Not Rich Yet" consumer. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 11, 2018