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
NFTs J.S.G. Boggs’s Estate Has Minted the Late Artist’s Drawings of Banknotes, Which Questioned the Value of Money, as NFTs The posthumous release by the estate and NFT platform laCollection features five digital editions. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 25, 2022
Artnet News Pro Here Are 7 Artists Poised to Break Out From Paris’s Jam-Packed Week of Art Fairs We scouted up-and-coming talent in the aisles of Paris+ by Art Basel, Paris Internationale, and Asia Now. By Artnet News, Oct 24, 2022
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at the Inaugural Edition of Art Basel’s Paris+ Fair Here's what dealers say they sold at the inaugural edition. By Artnet News, Oct 24, 2022
Wet Paint Revealing the Ascendant Artist Tapped for the Rubell’s Coveted Residency, a Shoe Fight at Frieze Seoul, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, who was the most famous face spotted roaming the aisles at Paris+? And which other French fair is regretting skimping on the climate control? By Annie Armstrong, Oct 24, 2022
The Hammer Simon de Pury on the Rumors Swirling Around the Mega-Galleries in the Aisles of Frieze London and Paris+ The veteran auctioneer gathered intel from the art industry’s traveling circus. By Simon de Pury, Oct 24, 2022
Art Fairs Paris+ Offerings Weren’t Just for the Super-Rich. Here Are 6 Notable Fair Sales at Every Price Range (Including Under $100) You don't have to be a billionaire to buy art at Paris+ (though, to be sure, it helps). Here are sales from across the price spectrum. By Anna Sansom, Oct 23, 2022
Art Fairs Loosened Travel Restrictions Draw Collectors Back to the Asia Now Fair in Paris This Year The fair opened in a glamorous new location at La Monnaie de Paris, a Neoclassical building that once housed the Paris Mint. By Devorah Lauter, Oct 21, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Paris Goes Boom This week: Paris+ gets in the game, Gilbert and George get anti-woke, a trustee gets auction-y, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Oct 21, 2022
Auctions L.S. Lowry’s Hometown Museum Wins Its Fundraising Bid to Buy a Beloved $8.7 Million Painting A gift from the Law Foundation made the acquisition possible. By Vittoria Benzine, Oct 21, 2022
Art Fairs As Competition Ramps Up in the Primary Market, Midsized Galleries Promoted Their Close Ties to Artists at Paris+ But worries persist about the future for smaller galleries. "Maybe we’re dancing on a volcano,” one dealer said. By Anna Sansom, Oct 21, 2022
The Art Detective Sculptor Carol Bove Is in High Demand, Now With a Show at Zwirner’s New Gallery in Paris. So Why Aren’t Her Auction Prices Keeping Up? “She’s one of the most significant and interesting sculptors working today,” says Catherine Craft, who curated Bove's show at the Nasher. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 21, 2022
Auctions Museums and Private Collectors Jousted for Treasures From the Getty Family Collection in a $79 Million White-Glove Auction at Christie’s A new record was set for Mary Cassatt and a museum swooped in to seal a major pre-auction deal. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 21, 2022
Art Fairs The 7 Best Booths at Art Basel’s Extraordinarily Swanky New Paris+ Fair There's a lot to see at the new event. Here is our pick of what not to miss. By Julia Halperin, Oct 20, 2022