Galleries 25 Art World Women at the Top, From Sheikha Al-Mayassa to Yoko Ono These artists, curators, and dealers wield enormous power in the art world. By Artnet News, Apr 17, 2014
Art Fairs Art World Report Card: Seven Surprising Ways the Internet Has Screwed the Art World How cyberspace ruins art, whither Max Anderson, and the other Dallas Buyers Club. By Alexandra Peers, Apr 17, 2014
Auctions Art Market Report Points to Banner Year for Sales UK Auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's fuel uptick in the global auction market. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2014
Auctions Basquiat Masterwork to Lead Christie’s Postwar and Contemporary May Sale By Rozalia Jovanovic, Apr 16, 2014
Analysis Old Master Market Falters at Dorotheum Auction, Reflecting Global Trend Old Masters and 19th century paintings were down 33 percent from 2013. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 16, 2014
Auctions Lick Me! Finnish Postal Stamp Honors Tom of Finland’s “Proud Homoeroticism” Itella Posti celebrates the artist's sensual drawings. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2014
Galleries Will ‘Girls’ Star Jemima Kirke Be the Next Alice Neel? Her solo show of portraits at San Francisco's Fouladi Projects is drawing critical praise. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 16, 2014
Galleries Los Angeles’s David Kordansky Gallery Is Moving to South La Brea By Rozalia Jovanovic, Apr 15, 2014
Galleries artnet Asks… Bowery Gallerist and Street Art Champion Rick Rounick A downtown dealer discusses how Haring and Basquiat transformed New York. By Elizabeth Manus, Apr 15, 2014
Analysis How Much Would You Pay for Instagram Ancestors at Swann Galleries? A Lot to Love: The April 17 vernacular photo sale is full of rare, vintage snapshots. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2014
Galleries Weekly Shuffle: Beatrix Ruf Joins the Stedelijk, Russia’s Venice Commissioner Ousted, and More Plus Obama picks his NEH chairman and Adam Szymczyk quits Kunsthalle Basel. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 15, 2014
Art Fairs Cutlog Announces Galleries for the Fair’s Sophomore New York Edition By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 15, 2014