Art Fairs Collectors Were Decisive at the VIP Opening of the Armory Show, With Early Six-Figure Sales and a Focus on Latinx Art Here's what sold on the VIP preview day of The Armory Show. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 9, 2022
Art Fairs Who Is Stanislao Lepri, the Painter and Paramour of Leonor Fini? With the Surrealist Market Heating Up, He’s Suddenly Getting the Spotlight Lepri left a career in diplomacy to pursue a life of art and love with Fini and a Polish writer. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 8, 2022
Art Fairs See Inside Spring/Break, the Indie Fair That Took Over Ralph Lauren’s Offices With Edgy, Outrageous, and Surprisingly Affordable Art The 2022 edition of the scrappy New York fair includes a critique of bachelorette-party culture and tiny ceramics. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 2022
Art Fairs The Armory Show Spotlights Artists Who Have Worked in the Amazon as Brazil’s Indigenous Artists Gain Growing Global Prominence Get to know the artists who've lived and worked in the Amazon. By Sara Roffino, Sep 8, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s Launches Artist’s Choice, a New Venture That Enables Artists to Consign Work Directly to Auction The initiative is the brainchild of former art-fair executive Noah Horowitz. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 8, 2022
Wet Paint Art Dealer Max Levai Romps Through the Hamptons, Mary Boone Is Looking for a New Space, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what art gallery did Joe Biden's daughter take her full security detail to? What dealers are out at Burning Man? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Sep 8, 2022
Auctions Robert Pattinson, the Batman, Tries on the Role of Mild-Mannered Curator, Picking Works by All-Star Artists for a Sotheby’s Sale A few of the selections the actor has made include works by Willem de Kooning, Richard Serra and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 7, 2022
Art Fairs ‘No Satellite Fairs for Us Anymore’: Some International Dealers Blast Kiaf Organizers, Saying Frieze Overshadowed the Local Seoul Art Fair Kiaf banked on its association with Frieze, and many international galleries bought in. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 7, 2022
Artnet News Pro Who Were the Stars of Seoul? Here Are 6 Breakout Artists Who Captivated Collectors at the Frieze and Kiaf Fairs We scoured the aisles to bring you a list of artists who are going places. By Artnet News, Sep 7, 2022
Galleries Prices? Six Figures—at Least. Waitlist? Interminable. Gagosian Is Preparing for Its Highly Anticipated Anna Weyant Solo Debut in November Galleries are trying to figure out how to handle careers of high-profile young stars in an unprecedented market moment. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 7, 2022
Galleries How PPOW Gallery, an Activist Art Gallery With a Nonprofit Soul, Has Managed to Thrive—and Now Expand—in New York’s Unforgiving Market The gallery is nearly doubling its footprint with a new space next to its Tribeca home. By Claire Voon, Sep 7, 2022
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze’s Debut Fair in Seoul Here's what dealers say they sold at the new South Korea fair. By Artnet News, Sep 6, 2022
Auctions You Can Bid for a Chance to Play Chess With Andrea Bocelli as Part of a Charity Auction for the Italian Maestro’s Foundation The unusual sale offers art and opportunities to meet the Italian tenor. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 6, 2022
NFTs Owners of Justin Aversano’s ‘Cognition’ NFTs Can Claim the Physical Paintings Their Works Are Based on at a One-Night Pop-Up Show The NFTs, based on original paintings and priced at 1 ETH each, sold out as soon as they dropped in August. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 6, 2022
Galleries 13 Buzzy Back-to-School Gallery Shows to See in New York This September, From a Red-Hot Group Show to Rick Lowe’s Gagosian Debut It's "back to school" for the art world—here's a guide to the best openings on tap this week. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 6, 2022