Galleries Venice Biennale Star Sonia Boyce Has Joined the Ranks at Hauser and Wirth, After Departing Simon Lee Gallery in June Boyce's move comes after Simon Lee Gallery went into administration earlier this summer. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 5, 2023
Market International Dealers Continue to Expand in Seoul, Casting a Vote of Confidence in South Korea Despite a Market Correction More galleries are setting up shop in the South Korean capital as Frieze Seoul returns for its second edition. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 4, 2023
Artnet News Pro Ahead of Frieze Seoul, Three Art Lawyers Offer Hints on the Ins and Outs of Selling Art in Korea Take our pop quiz on transacting in the Korean art market. By Charles and Thomas Danziger & Kate Yuhkyoung Rhie, Sep 1, 2023
Auctions Christie’s London Is Teaming Up With Nigeria’s Museum of West African Art for a Benefit Sale of Work by Yinka Shonibare, Kehinde Wiley, and More The sale will take place during London auction week. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 1, 2023
Wet Paint A Gallery Shuts Down After Its Director Hacks Its Instagram, Karma Comes to Chelsea, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what's going on with the former JTT space? What emerging gallerist has caught Serena Williams's eye? By Annie Armstrong, Aug 31, 2023
Auctions Christie’s Cancels the Heidi Horten Jewelry Sales, Following Months of ‘Intense Scrutiny’ Over the Nazi Roots of the Late Austrian Heiress’s Wealth In May, the auction house sold a record-setting $202 million of Horten’s jewels. By Katya Kazakina, Aug 31, 2023
Analysis 6 Questions with Art Advisor Gladys Lin About the State of the Asian Art Market The founder of Gladys Lin Projects in Taipei and New York muses on uncertainties in the region and what clients are looking for now. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 30, 2023
NFTs How Digital Artist William Mapan Adapted an Early Paul Klee Abstract Drawing Into a Generative Series of Vivid Aerial Landscapes The collection drops September 12 as part of LACMA's blockchain initiative. By Min Chen, Aug 30, 2023
Art Fairs Gagosian Appoints a Veteran Seoul Gallerist as Its First Full-Time Director in South Korea Just in Time for Frieze The international art fair has energized an already sophisticated collecting scene By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 30, 2023
Analysis From Zero to Hero: Meet 7 Artists With Serious Spikes in Artnet Price Database Searches This Year Meet the young artists defying the downturn. By Artnet News, Aug 29, 2023
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in July 2023 An auction of works on paper in Beijing and two of Old Master works in London drove global sales last month. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 29, 2023
Auctions The 1980s Are Back and Bolder Than Ever With This Paris Auction of the Decade’s Indomitable Works of Art and Design Bonhams Paris will pay homage to the era's boundless creativity with a sale on September 21. By Lee Carter, Aug 29, 2023
Analysis 6 Questions With Fanny Lakoubay, Founder of LAL ART Advisory, About the Future of the Digital Art Market The nascent field offers collectors an opportunity to get into the market before prices go sky-high. By Min Chen, Aug 28, 2023
The Art Detective Billionaire Financier Thomas H. Lee’s Heirs Are Selling His Art Privately After His Suicide. Public Filings Show He Leveraged the Heck Out of It, Too The late leveraged-buyout tycoon's loan agreements show he was a pioneer in leveraging art as well, almost from the beginning. By Katya Kazakina, Aug 25, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Dirty Dealings Delving into the case that could undo the Wildenstein dynasty, which nepo babies are teaming up, where art sales were most sluggish, and more. By Artnet News, Aug 25, 2023