Analysis artnet News’ Top 10 Most Expensive Living American Artists Yes, Jeff Koons and Richard Prince made the list, but there are some surprises too. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Apr 30, 2014
Exhibitions Billy Al Bengston’s Proto-Pop Art Lights Up Franklin Parrasch Gallery "Transcendental Bengston-tation" opens May 1 with paintings spanning a half-century. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 29, 2014
Galleries Lessons from Thomas Piketty About Rampant Art World Inequality What does the French economist's bestseller portend for artists, dealers, curators? By Benjamin Genocchio, Apr 29, 2014
Analysis Will Stellar Inventory at New York’s Spring Sales Set More Records? Top lots include a $35 million Picasso and an $18 million Giacometti. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 29, 2014
Exhibitions James Franco’s Terrible Nude Paintings of Seth Rogen Get Gallery Show By Sarah Cascone, Apr 29, 2014
Analysis Portugal Blocks Export of 85 Miró Paintings Ahead of Christie’s Sale By Alexander Forbes, Apr 29, 2014
Exhibitions artnet Asks: Photographer, Filmmaker, and Author Lucien Clergue The legendary photographer on his inspirations, his breakfast, and Picasso. By Cait Munro, Apr 29, 2014
Analysis LACMA Goes on Acquisitions Spree Over Collectors Committee Weekend By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 28, 2014
Analysis Art Brussels Powers Ahead as European Sales Platform for Young Artists Diligent design and discovery-oriented approach charm collectors. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 28, 2014
Analysis Paris Photo LA Taps the West Coast’s Emerging Art Market Tacos and ice cream, a low-key ambiance, and plenty of sales. By Yasmine Mohseni, Apr 28, 2014
Galleries Bankrupt Dealer Perry Rubenstein Speaks Out, Promising to Resolve Obligations The Los Angeles–based dealer tells his side of the story. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2014
Exhibitions Lorcan O’Neill Opens New Gallery In 17th-Century Roman Palazzo By Artnet News, Apr 28, 2014