Galleries Man Attempts to Sell Dealer Her Own Stolen Native American Art By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2014
Art Fairs Frieze Will Peddle Gap T-Shirts Designed by Alex Katz, Yoko Ono, and Richard Phillips By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2014
Auctions Controversy Still Haunts Sevso Ancient Roman Silver Stolen From Hungary By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2014
Analysis Want a Booth at Frieze New York? A Dealer’s Tips From picking artists and staying hydrated to reinforcing the booth floor. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 30, 2014
Galleries Nick Korniloff Expects Big Returns From Debut of Downtown Fair The show director predicts his new Frieze Week fair will fill secondary market niche. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2014
Analysis Is Lynn Chadwick Set to Storm the Art Market? The late modern sculptor's works are now highly sought after. By Coline Milliard, Apr 30, 2014
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
Galleries 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
Galleries 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
Galleries artnet Asks: Photographer, Filmmaker, and Author Lucien Clergue The legendary photographer on his inspirations, his breakfast, and Picasso. By Cait Munro, Apr 29, 2014