Art Fairs ‘With the Wrong Prints, Your House Could Look Like a Dentist’s Office’: Collector Ralph DeLuca on How to Make Good (Not Bad) Decisions at a Print Fair Here's what caught the noted poster collector's eye at the fair. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 28, 2022
NFTs Is Twitter’s Future Under Elon Musk Filled With NFTs? Its Latest Feature Allows Users to Buy and Sell Crypto Art Via Tweet The platform's new integration may point to where the social media company is headed. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 28, 2022
The Art Detective Paul Allen’s Collection Is the Most Expensive Ever to Come to Auction—But There’s Even More Where That Came From The late Microsoft cofounder's art collection is poised to bring in more than $1 billion—but there's at least $500 million worth leftover. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 28, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Beyond Imagination This week: A.I. upending the art-making business, a new Castelli to know, an antiquities reckoning, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Oct 28, 2022
Auctions Warhol’s $80 Million White Car Crash Painting Will Hit the Auction Block at Sotheby’s in What Is Shaping Up to Be a Historic Sale Season The work from his "Death and Disaster" series could be one of the most expensive by the Pop artist to sell at auction. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 28, 2022
Art Fairs Marc Spiegler Is Stepping Down as Global Director of Art Basel, After More Than a Decade at the Helm Noah Horowitz is returning to the company next month to the newly created role of Art Basel CEO. By Kate Brown, Oct 28, 2022
Auctions Continuing His Grand Sell-Off, Billionaire Ronald Perelman Is Offloading His French Design Collection at Sotheby’s Since 2020, billionaire Ronald Perelman has been unloading assets ranging from fine art to a private jet. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 27, 2022
Galleries Paula Cooper Is Now Representing the Estate of Jay DeFeo, the Still-Overlooked Artist Who Did Much More Than ‘The Rose’ The dealer will present the Abstract Expressionist artist at the ADAA Art Show. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 27, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Jeanette Hayes Takes Us on a Psychedelic Romp Through Paris Just look at how the artist ran with the prompt! By Annie Armstrong, Oct 27, 2022
The Intelligence Report Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Fall 2022 Edition The new edition of the Artnet News Pro Intelligence Report explores how artists are gaining the upper hand in the fight against flippers. By Artnet News, Oct 26, 2022
The Intelligence Report Download the Fall 2022 Artnet Intelligence Report Here The insight-packed issue of the fall 2022 Artnet Intelligence Report is here—exclusively for Artnet News Pro members. By Artnet News, Oct 26, 2022
Auctions A Rubens Masterpiece Could Fetch $35 Million at the Auction of Divorcing Couple Mark Fisch and Rachel Davidson’s $177 Million Baroque Art Collection A rediscovered Rubens is the star of the Fisch Davidson Collection auction at Sotheby’s. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 26, 2022
NFTs Reddit Launched Its Own NFT Marketplace in July. It Already Has More Users Than OpenSea and Other Major Platforms Three million users have created Reddit Vaults—the company’s name for a blockchain wallet—since the service was created a few months ago. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 26, 2022
The Gray Market What Galleries Can Learn About Poaching Artists From Soccer Star Neymar’s Transfer Deal Gone Wrong Our columnist kicks up art-market lessons from the curious case of soccer superstar Neymar's fraud and corruption trial. By Tim Schneider, Oct 25, 2022
Auctions A Max Beckmann Self-Portrait Could Fetch $30 Million—the Highest Estimate Ever Set in a German Auction The large estimate is indicative of ongoing growth in Germany's secondary market. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 25, 2022