The Back Room The Back Room: Waiting on the Future This week: A gut check on art-market innovation, July’s relaxed auction highs, the Macklowe collection (maybe, finally) in motion, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Aug 13, 2021
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in July 2021 We combed through the data to bring you the top lots sold around the world last month. By Artnet News, Aug 11, 2021
Artnet News Pro An NFT Startup Is Selling What It Calls a Genuine Claude Monet for $2 Million. The Problem? It May Not Be Real The work's provenance can allegedly be traced from Northern Ireland to Cuba to Mexico to Miami. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 10, 2021
Artnet News Pro Traveling to Art Basel This Fall? Here Are the Latest Health Requirements for Visitors From Around the World Check this list again for updates. By Kate Brown, Aug 10, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Rocky Mountain High This week in the Back Room: Aspen’s ascent, Phillips’s private sales peak, a museum board’s reckoning, and much more By Tim Schneider, Aug 6, 2021
Artnet News Pro Art Dealers at Intersect Aspen Say the Pop-Up Fair Was a Roaring Success—and a Great Chance to Finally See Collectors Again "Where better to be than Aspen?” one dealer asked. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 3, 2021
Artnet News Pro Running a Famous Artist’s Estate Is a Maze of Infighting and Deal-Making. Here’s How the Rothkos and Other Families Do It Children weigh in on dealing with their famous parents’ cultural heritage. By Maïa Morgensztern, Aug 2, 2021
Artnet News Pro Simon de Pury on How Trailblazing Hip Hop Stars Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z Built Bridges Between the Worlds of Music and Art The auctioneer charts the unlikely melding of these two worlds. By Simon de Pury, Aug 1, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Once Upon a Time in the West A former LA textile mill churns out art stars, the law catches up to a scandalous SoCal dealer, Gagosian goes big online (again), and more. By Tim Schneider, Jul 30, 2021
Artnet News Pro Art Dealers Are Repping Their Local Roots at Felix L.A. and the City’s First Gallery Weekend—and Sales Are Coming in ‘Like a Firehose’ Los Angeles, the U.S. art epicenter that's been slowest to reopen, is back in business. By Nate Freeman, Jul 30, 2021
Artnet News Pro Inside the Accra Art Boom: How a Rising Generation of Dealers in Ghana Are Seizing the Moment Can these young players ride the wave of the Ghanaian art market? By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Jul 26, 2021
Artnet News Pro Meet 5 Emerging Collectors Who Are Shepherding a New Era of the Art Market in Spain From the African art lover to the one who can't spend more than $5,000 at once, these collectors are worth your attention. By Jennifer O'Mahony, Jul 26, 2021
Artnet News Pro Which Country Had the Most Lucrative Art Market in the World Last Month? We Crunched the Numbers—and the Results Are Revealing The results are emblematic of an art market in which the sands of power are shifting fast. By Julia Halperin, Jul 25, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Return to Form This week: the eerie familiarity of the “new normal,” U.S. dealers regain their footing, the Rubells’ always-churning star machine, and more. By Tim Schneider, Jul 23, 2021
Artnet News Pro ‘The Local Is the New Global’: How Hauser and Wirth’s New Menorca Outpost Offers Clues to the Future of the Art Market The mega-gallery is keen to develop the sleepy Balearic island into an art world destination. By Naomi Rea, Jul 21, 2021