Analysis $2 Million Wager for Possible Rembrandt at Lempertz The result was 100 times its presale estimate. By Alexander Forbes, May 23, 2014
Auctions Adam Lindemann in Conversation PODCAST: Collector and gallerist Adam Lindemann on the spring auctions. By Marion Maneker, May 21, 2014
Analysis Mozart Manuscript Smuggled Away From Nazis Sells Big at Sotheby’s By Sarah Cascone, May 21, 2014
Analysis Millionaires Love Richard Prince and Christopher Wool The scorecard from last week's record spring auctions. By Eileen Kinsella, May 20, 2014
Auctions Florida Pastor Gets Jail Time for Fake Damien Hirsts Manhattan court convicts Miami man. By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Auctions Sculpture That Artist Kept Stashed Under His Bed Is Headed to Auction By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions artnet News Cheat Sheet The top 10 art world stories of the week (May 12–16). By Benjamin Sutton, May 17, 2014
Auctions Rothko and Warhol-Basquiat Works Are Prized Lots of Phillips Evening Sale High buyer confidence brings final tally for the night to $131 million. By Eileen Kinsella, May 15, 2014
Auctions Art World Report Card: Basquiat in the Bayou, the Adam Sender Collection, and Joe Bradley at Auction How an artist enters the star-making machinery. By Alexandra Peers, May 15, 2014
Auctions Catholic Church and Priest’s Family Battle Over Thomas Eakins Portrait Philly's Archdiocese aims to auction off an Eakins. By Sarah Cascone, May 15, 2014
Analysis Sotheby’s Evening Sale Rings Up $364 Million Ka-ching! And Steve Wynn Buys Koons's Popeye. By Eileen Kinsella, May 14, 2014
Auctions No, Artists Aren’t the Winners of the New Gilded Age How to respond to the debate about art and money. By Ben Davis, May 14, 2014