Auctions Edward Dolman on Why a Changing Art Market Could Give Phillips the Edge in the Auction Wars The CEO of the auction house spoke to artnet News's Andrew Goldstein about his read of the art-market battlefield. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 18, 2017
Auctions Hidden for Decades, Francis Bacon’s Tragic Final Pope Painting Will Now Go on Sale at Christie’s London It will be featured in the sale alongside another rare, long-lost pope painting. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 15, 2017
Auctions Want to Buy Monet’s Glasses? Christie’s Will Sell the Impressionist’s Personal Effects and Art in Hong Kong The trove comes from a previously unrecognized descendant of the artist. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Launches Its First-Ever Contemporary Photography Auction, Tapping Into a Newly Hot Market The sector is gaining broad appeal beyond the specialized collector. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 6, 2017
Auctions 5 Key Auctions to Watch for September 2017 From New York to the Netherlands, see what's hitting the auction block this month. By Artnet Price Database Team, Sep 1, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Folds Latin American Art Into Its Marquee Contemporary Sales, Signalling the Sector’s Maturity The market has changed significantly since Sotheby's held its first Latin American art sale in 1979. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 21, 2017
Auctions In a Major Sale, MoMA Will Auction More Than 400 Photographs From Its Collection at Christie’s The sales, expected to fetch over $3.6 million, will benefit the museum's photo acquisitions fund. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Boosts Private Sales But Loses Ground on Auctions in First Half of 2017 The auction house also saw a 26% increase in American buying. By Colin Gleadell, Aug 3, 2017
Auctions Billionaire Basquiat Collector Yusaku Maezawa Went Shopping at Leonardo DiCaprio’s St. Tropez Art Auction Famous for his record-setting Basquiat purchase, the collector is adding a political dimension to his holdings. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 2, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Share Price Just Hit a Record High. Why? Investors are voicing approval for CEO Tad Smith's recent moves. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 27, 2017
Auctions Despite a Big Dip in Private Sales, Christie’s Posts Positive First-Half Results for 2017 The company announced global auction sales of £2.2 billion, up 29% from last year’s total. By Colin Gleadell, Jul 18, 2017
Auctions Discovered by Mistake, a Rare Portrait of the Brontë Sisters Could Sell for $50,000 The only other known group portrait of the famed literary sisters is in the National Portrait Gallery in London. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2017
Auctions Jane Austen’s Letter Coolly Dissing Another Novelist Fetches Over $200,000 at Sotheby’s In the letter, Jane Austen delights in ridiculing a cheesy novel. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 12, 2017
Auctions 5 Takeaways From the June 2017 Auctions New records for Kandinsky and a 19th-century Chinese painting makes $50 million. By Artnet Price Database Team, Jul 11, 2017
Auctions As Christie’s Retreats, Bonhams and Phillips Seize Their Moment at London’s June Contemporary Auctions The sales may have benefited from the buzz of the summer's Grand Tour. By Colin Gleadell, Jun 29, 2017