Auctions A Still Life by Sarah Miriam Peale, the First Professional Female Painter in the U.S., Has Set a New Auction Record for the Artist The 19th-century painter gets some long-overdue market love. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 24, 2023
Artnet News Pro From the Power of Young Collectors to the Rampant Market Speculation—5 Takeaways From the 2022 Korea Art Market Report As global interest grows, we analyzed the first English-language report on the state of the South Korean art market. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 23, 2023
Auctions Eminem’s Sneakers, a Portrait of Joni Mitchell, and Other Music Memorabilia Is Hitting the Auction Block to Benefit Workers in the Industry The auction, held in support of MusiCares, will take place on February 5. By Min Chen, Jan 22, 2023
Galleries How the Young, Bold Guts Gallery Is Reshaping the Art Trade to Make it More Equitable for the Next Generation of Artists (and Collectors) It is an unlikely success story within an art world shaped by elitism. By Josie Thaddeus-Johns, Jan 22, 2023
Auctions An Oil Sketch Found Covered With Bird Droppings in a Farm Shed Is Actually an Early Van Dyck, Now Heading to Auction for $3 Million The painting joins other newly resurfaced European masterworks in Sotheby's Old Master series. By Min Chen, Jan 20, 2023
Art Fairs See How San Francisco Art Whisperer Florie Hutchinson Whizzed Through the FOG Art Fair and Much More The publicist and mother of four has spent nine years immersed in the Bay Area art scene. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 20, 2023
Wet Paint Clearing Gallery Has a ‘Spiritual Partner’ in Harold Ancart, Meet the Art World’s Dedicated Astrologer, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what gallery may or may not be leaving their space on Great Jones street? What art show caught the eye of a Haim sister? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 20, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Storm Watch This week: dark clouds gathering over the market, mega-gallery Marxism, a van Gogh in the courtroom, and much more. By Artnet News, Jan 20, 2023
The Art Detective The L.A. Art Scene Is Expanding in Time for the Frieze Art Fair Amidst a Billionaire Scion’s Bold Investment in an Up-And-Coming Area Melrose Hill is the city's latest hot neighborhood for galleries as the local art ecosystem continues to stretch and strengthen. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 19, 2023
Art Fairs At FOG Design and Art Fair, Efforts to Court the ‘Independent-Minded’ Collector Pay Off in Brisk Sales and a Buoyant Mood Dealers report strong opening sales at the 10th edition of the fair. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 19, 2023
Auctions These Charming Floral Paintings Are by Queen Victoria—and Could Sell for $24,000 at Auction A letterbox owned by the monarch is included in the sale. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 18, 2023
Auctions Kim Kardashian Triumphed in a Fierce Bidding War to Buy Princess Diana’s Amethyst Cross Pendant at Auction It’s thought that the Attallah Cross has only been worn by the princess. By Artnet News, Jan 18, 2023
Auctions The Personal Collection of André Leon Talley, Tastemaking ‘Vogue’ Icon, Heads to Christie’s A personalized gift from Andy Warhol leads the charity auction. By Lisa Ferber, Jan 18, 2023
The Gray Market Here’s What the Alarming Cancellation of Masterpiece London Does (And Does Not) Mean for the Art Business in 2023 As the art calendar kicks off, our columnist explains what to expect in a year full of uncertainty. By Tim Schneider, Jan 17, 2023
Artnet News Pro ‘The Gallery System Itself Is a Redistribution Scheme’: Commonwealth & Council’s Founders on Pooling Its Resources for the Collective Good Young Chung and Kibum Kim explain the impetus behind their Council Fund and Commonwealth Trust, which shares profits among the gallery’s artists. By Catherine Wagley, Jan 17, 2023