Wet Paint Wet Paint Welcomed the Art World Back to School at Jean’s Artists, gallerists, and more danced, gossiped, and shared their hopes for the season ahead. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 6, 2024
The Intelligence Report Introducing the Intelligence Report: Mid-Year Review 2024 Artnet's latest biannual report delves into the art market reset, as the industry rides the waves of change. By Artnet News, Sep 6, 2024
Art Fairs What Was Selling at the Armory Show’s 2024 VIP Preview? After a quiet summer, there are signs the market is coming back to life. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 5, 2024
Art Fairs Picks From the Inaugural ‘Collectible’ Design Fair in New York, From Amorphous Minimalism to Mycelium Tables The renowned Brussels contemporary design fair touches down in New York's Financial District just in time for art week. By William Van Meter, Sep 5, 2024
Art Fairs Scrappy as Ever, Spring Break Art Fair Remains True to Its Wild Roots The only fair where you can go camping, visit Coney Island, and buy original works of art for $100. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 5, 2024
Art Fairs Frieze Seoul Boasts Institutional Heft but Is Light on Sales Nearly 120 dealers galleries are on hand at the fair in the South Korea, showing under-sung masters and work tied to current museum shows. By Andrew Russeth, Sep 4, 2024
Art Fairs At Kiaf Seoul, a Growing Collector Base Boosts Spirits if Not Sales The VIP day of the homegrown fair saw a solid turnout but sales were expectedly slow, gallerists said. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 4, 2024
Market Introducing Our New Podcast: Art Market Minute Get up to speed with the art market. By Naomi Rea, Sep 4, 2024
Auctions Purported Rembrandt Portrait, Unearthed From an Attic in Maine, Sells for $1.4 Million The work is attributed "after Rembrandt" and dated to the 17th century. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 3, 2024
Market TEFAF Names Museum Veteran Dominique Savelkoul Managing Director She has extensive leadership experience in art and cultural institutions. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 3, 2024
Auctions The Boy Scouts of America’s Art Collection Heads to Auction The collection of classic American art, which is being sold by the bankrupt organization to compensate survivors, has been valued at $59 million. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 3, 2024
Art Fairs ‘Trial and Error’—A Dispatch From the Debut of the Mysterious Art021 Fair in Hong Kong The new event has sparked curiosity from the art world since it was announced earlier this summer. By Cathy Fan, Sep 3, 2024
Market Veteran Seoul Dealer Jung Lee on Ups and Downs in the Korean Art Market—and the Nation’s Rising Profile Abroad Many 'new clients did not expect the market to slow down,' the Gana Art chief said, and 'some are probably selling the works a bit earlier than they promised.' By Jung Lee, Sep 2, 2024
Wet Paint Hotspot Casa Tua Comes to New York and Taps a Curator From an Art-Dealing Family—and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what rock star has tapped Alex Da Corte for a music video? And what bicoastal gallery is closing (one of) its doors? By Annie Armstrong, Aug 30, 2024
Auctions Signed Dalí Prints, Forgotten for Decades in a London Garage, Now Up for Sale The seller paid just £500 for the whole set at a gallery's going out of business sale in the 1970s. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 29, 2024