Auctions Study Says Art Investment Is a Bad Bet, But Experts Say Otherwise By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 12, 2014
Auctions Christie’s Postpones Jean-Michel Basquiat Auction Over Authenticity Concerns By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2014
Auctions The Essentials: David Peddles Rifles, NYC Unaffordable for Artists, and Everything You Need to Start Your Week From Michelangelo's David hawking rifles to New York's unaffordable studios, all the links you need to start your week off right. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 10, 2014
Analysis Phillips Spring Auction Sees Record-Breaking Sale of Ken Price Sculpture By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 7, 2014
Analysis On the Money at the London Auctions artnet News columnist Adam Lindemann on what was hot and what was not at the London sales By Adam Lindemann, Mar 3, 2014
Auctions Loeb Presses Case Against Sotheby’s Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb is on a mission to steer a different course for Sotheby's. By Philip Boroff, Feb 28, 2014
Analysis Christie’s China President Jinqing Caroline Cai on the Country’s Maturing Market Jinqing Caroline Cai discusses the Chinese art market in the wake of Christie's first sale in mainland China. By Jessica Zhang, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis Editor’s Point of View: What Do Christie’s and Sotheby’s Sacrifice to Win Top Consignments? By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 23, 2014
Auctions Berlin Auction Commemorates 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall By Judith Probst, Feb 21, 2014
Auctions Banksy’s Kissing Cops Fetch $575,000 at Auction Two recent auction results confirm that the Banksy market is still well established — for now. By Coline Milliard, Feb 19, 2014
Analysis What’s the Price of Love? Ask the Auctioneers of the Robert Indiana Love Sculptures By Deborah Ripley, Feb 19, 2014