Analysis Old Master Market Falters at Dorotheum Auction, Reflecting Global Trend Old Masters and 19th century paintings were down 33 percent from 2013. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 16, 2014
Auctions Lick Me! Finnish Postal Stamp Honors Tom of Finland’s “Proud Homoeroticism” Itella Posti celebrates the artist's sensual drawings. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2014
Analysis How Much Would You Pay for Instagram Ancestors at Swann Galleries? A Lot to Love: The April 17 vernacular photo sale is full of rare, vintage snapshots. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2014
Auctions artnet News’ Top 10 Most Expensive Living British Artists Who are the most expensive living British artists? We crunched the auction data. By Coline Milliard, Apr 13, 2014
Auctions Chinese Artist Sells $860 Jar of French Mountain Air to Protest Smog By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2014
Auctions Art World Report Card: A Letter to Dan Loeb A letter to Dan Loeb regarding Sotheby’s. By Alexandra Peers, Apr 10, 2014
Auctions Daniel Loeb Shoots Back That Sotheby’s Really Needs His Intervention By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2014
Auctions $23.7 Million Painting “Accidentally Dumped” the Day After Poly Auction in Hong Kong By Artnet News, Apr 10, 2014
Auctions Sotheby’s To Offer 1947 Miró Found After 50 Years In New York Vault A rediscovered masterpiece by Joan Miró will be offered at the Imp Mod evening sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 9, 2014
Auctions Ming Dynasty “Chicken Cup” Fetches $36 Million, Setting New Record for Chinese Porcelain By Artnet News, Apr 8, 2014
Art & Exhibitions An Unexpected Opera Performance at the CalArts Benefit in New York The event was attended by Tony Oursler, Josephine Meckseper, and Jill Kraus. By Cait Munro, Apr 8, 2014
Auctions Germany’s Langen Foundation Offers Up $35 Million Picasso at Christie’s By Alexander Forbes, Apr 8, 2014
Auctions Painting Stolen by Nazis Returned to Estate of Jewish Art Dealer By Sarah Cascone, Apr 7, 2014