Auctions Russell Brand Portrait to be Auctioned for Addiction Charity By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 3, 2014
Auctions Why Was Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy Fired? Insiders point to zero profit for big ticket lots with huge guarantees. By Coline Milliard, Dec 3, 2014
Auctions Steven Murphy Stepping Down as Chief Executive Officer of Christie’s The auction world is in turmoil as two top auction house CEOs depart inside a month. By Benjamin Genocchio, Dec 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Can This UBS Art App be The Bloomberg Terminal for the Art World? UBS is trying its hand at art knowledge aggregation, but is it any good? By Alexander Forbes, Dec 2, 2014
Analysis Sanctions Are Killing Russia’s Appetite for Art London’s annual Russian Week sales were appallingly bad. By Alexander Forbes, Nov 30, 2014
Analysis Frenzy Over Jeffrey Smart Paintings at Fall Auctions in Australia Collectors love Smart's colorful urban realism. By Jane O'Sullivan, Nov 28, 2014
Analysis $45 Million Tapestry Breaks World Record for Chinese Art Billionaire Liu Yiqian says he's proud to bring the rare "thangka" back to China. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 27, 2014
Analysis Mexican Mogul’s Collection Breaks Record for Latin American Art Sale Despite mixed results, the Lorenzo Zambrano sale will be one to remember. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 26, 2014
Auctions Bunny Mellon Collection More Than Doubles Expectations at $218 Million By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2014
Auctions Which Top 50 Living Artists Performed Surprisingly Well at Auction in 2014? We crunched the numbers to find out what collectors are really buying. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2014
Auctions Phillips’s “Under The Influence” Sale Offers New and Established Names By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 25, 2014
Auctions Asian Art Auctions Pop: Christie’s Hong Kong Evening Sale Hits $82 Million Sanyu, Shiraga and Zao Wou-Ki are big winners. By Zoe Li, Nov 24, 2014