Auctions Francis Bacon’s Two Studies for Self-Portrait Diptych Estimated To Sell for $27 Million By Cait Munro, Feb 9, 2015
Analysis Malaysian Financier Jho Low Revealed as Purchaser of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s $49 Million ‘Dustheads’ By Brian Boucher, Feb 9, 2015
Auctions Rare 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder Belonging to Alain Delon Fetches $18.5 Million in Paris By Cait Munro, Feb 9, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Your Art Agenda: The 7 Best Art Things To Do This Week See a performance by Wang Jianwei and a Subodh Gupta show. By Artnet News, Feb 9, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Body Art Reaches New Heights in Emma Hacks’s Stunning Human Murals By Artnet News, Feb 9, 2015
Auctions Despite Bidding Frenzy, eBay Withdraws British DJ Andrew Weatherall’s Beard From Auction By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 9, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Teen Artist Rodman Edwards Creates Creepy Sculpture of Bill Cosby Naked for TV Hall of Fame By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 9, 2015
Galleries Joel Shapiro Triumphs at Galerie Karsten Greve Cologne The show is fit for a museum. By Noemi Smolik, Feb 9, 2015
Auctions Does Qatar’s $300 Million Paul Gauguin Acquisition Hide A Dark Secret? The truth behind the art-collecting powerhouse. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2015
Art Fairs See China’s Amazing World Expo 2015 Pavilion Designs by Daniel Libeskind, Tony Marincola and Others Check out these extraordinary sculptural buildings. By Zoe Li, Feb 8, 2015
Art Fairs A New Art Fair, Art on Paper, Comes to Tribeca During Armory Week By Cait Munro, Feb 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions American Artist Philip Taaffe Nods to Destruction in Syria at Luhring Augustine Bushwick He was inspired by his visit to Aleppo years ago. By Daria Daniel, Feb 6, 2015
Galleries ‘Gallery Girls,’ Episode Eleven: Long Hair Don’t Care The twenty-somethings get caught up with love and booze in the art world. By Christie Chu, Feb 6, 2015