Artnet News Pro 12 Artists Poised to Break Out in 2022, Based on Our Survey of Top Dealers, Advisors, and Curators Don't sleep on this group. By Artnet News, Jan 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro Orientalist Art, Long Shunned for Its Colonialist Eye on the East, Is Making a Comeback—and From the Unlikeliest Place The genre is now seen as a window into the Middle East in the 19th century, and it being sought-after by collectors from the Islamic world. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 3, 2022
Artnet News Pro The Art Market at a Glance: 5 Charts That Map the Biggest Changes in the Industry This Year From the rise of Asian buyers to the dominance of ultra-contemporary art, these graphs show, rather than tell, what happened. By Julia Halperin, Dec 30, 2021
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 300 Most-Searched Artists on Artnet’s Price Database in November 2021—and the Fast-Rising Talents Due to Break in See who's up, who's down, and who's up next. By Julia Halperin, Dec 22, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: A Year That Went Boom This week: art-market acceleration hits a new gear, Sotheby's outsells itself, European gavels get loud too, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Dec 17, 2021
Artnet News Pro Brexit and Rock-Bottom Interest Rates Are Pushing Central Europe’s Winter Auction Season to Record Highs Totals soared, in spite of ongoing uncertainty and a return of restrictions. By Kate Brown, Dec 14, 2021
Artnet News Pro Bootstraps and Billionaires: How Upstart Dealers Finance New Galleries in a Notoriously Turbulent Industry Most dealers rely on an odd mix of ingenuity and investors. By Zachary Small, Dec 13, 2021
Artnet News Pro France’s Tribal Art Market Has Survived Macron’s Restitution Politics. Can It Survive the Changing Tastes of a New Generation? Dealers are focused on attracting younger collectors more interested in design and contemporary art. By Anna Sansom, Dec 10, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Freaking Out or Winding Down? This week: an art-market Omicron primer, downtown New York dealers on the move, a coveted Magritte appears under Bonhams’s hammer, and more. By Tim Schneider, Dec 10, 2021
Artnet News Pro Christie’s and Sotheby’s Tepid London Sales Illustrate the Old Master Market’s Novel Problem: Too Much Supply, Too Little Demand Sotheby’s outperformed its rival house as London kicked off Masters Week. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 9, 2021
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in November 2021 We scoured the Price Database for the top-selling lots in November. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 7, 2021
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 Here's what dealers say they sold last week. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 6, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: We Shall Buy on the Beaches, We Shall Buy in the Booths This week in the Back Room: Miami Art Week splashes out again, a surprise power-up for a septuagenarian artist, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Dec 3, 2021
Artnet News Pro These 7 Legal Gray Areas Could Determine the Future of the Booming NFT Market Even as millions are invested in digital art, fundamental issues remain. By Amy Castor, Dec 2, 2021
Artnet News Pro Christie’s Four-Hour, $192.6 Million Hong Kong Auction Bonanza Saw New Records Set for Amoako Boafo and Avery Singer Bidders from London and New York drove up prices throughout the evening. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 1, 2021