Analysis Sotheby’s Exec Hectors Media after Sales Drop Auction house bristles at analysis of first half results. By Artnet News, Aug 13, 2014
Analysis What Sotheby’s Isn’t Advertising About Its Private Sales SEC filing reveals private sales down 48 percent in first half of 2014. By Philip Boroff, Aug 12, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Do Exhibition Revivals Suggest Curators Are Out of Ideas? Should we be concerned about a new trend in staging old shows? By Rozalia Jovanovic, Aug 11, 2014
Analysis Big Market for Tiny Furniture Dollhouse and dollhouse collections are big draws for regional auction houses. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 11, 2014
Auctions Wine Forger Rudy Kurniawan Gets 10 Years in Prison Fake wine, a counterfeit kitchen, and bad intentions do not pay off. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2014
Auctions The 10 Highest Prices for Art at Auction in July A closer look at the top-selling lots, from Bacon to Brueghel. By Artnet News, Aug 5, 2014
Analysis 4Chan Conceptual Artwork Reaches $90,000 on eBay Are we witnessing Internet history, or just a Conceptual art prank? By Sarah Cascone, Aug 1, 2014
Auctions Stolen Cini Foundation “Rembrandt” Found after 35 Years Police had more than one piece of bad news for its French owner. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 31, 2014
Analysis Are Young People Comfortable Spending Big Bucks Online? Sotheby's eBay alliance could dilute three centuries of cultivated snobbery. By Philip Boroff, Jul 30, 2014