Artnet News Pro Yuki Terase on Making Inroads With the ‘Fast and Nimble’ Asian Collectors Directing the Future of the Art Market The former Sotheby’s rainmaker wants to ensure the enthusiasm for buying in the region is sustainable. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 1, 2021
Artnet News Pro Chanel Handbags, Generous Commission Splits, and Pledges of Trust: How Galleries Lure Top Artists to Join Their Rosters A few mega-galleries may have the deepest pockets, but dealers of all sizes have developed strategies to cultivate new artist relationships. By Naomi Rea, Dec 1, 2021
Artnet News Pro Phillips and Poly Auctions Rake in $86 Million in Their Latest Joint Sales in Hong Kong, Signaling a Big Boost From Last Year The sales introduced a group of new Western artists into the secondary auction market in Hong Kong. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 30, 2021
Artnet News Pro Miami Developer Craig Robins Is Having a Banner Year, and the City’s Art and Design Scene Is Benefiting The man behind the Design District sounds an upbeat note for the city's cultural cachet. By Katya Kazakina, Nov 29, 2021
Artnet News Pro Jeff Koons’s Market Is Sliding After Years of Sky-High Prices and Notorious Production Delays. Can Pace, His New Gallery, Revive It? "It became so much about the money that I couldn’t look at a shiny outdoor sculpture without thinking of dollar signs," said one art advisor. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 29, 2021
Artnet News Pro Hot Lots: 6 Artworks That Spectacularly Outperformed Expectations During New York’s Day Sales We’re telling you: the humble day sale is where it’s at! By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2021
Artnet News Pro How Ken Griffin’s $43.2 Million Purchase of the U.S. Constitution Reveals That in High-End Auctions, What You See Isn’t Always What You Get With a DAO opponent and a niche object, the sale seemed very particular. But it actually exposes a lot about the business at large. By Felix Salmon, Nov 24, 2021
Artnet News Pro Meet 5 Middle Eastern Collectors Shaping the Emirati Art Scene, From a Presidential Advisor to a Retired Pharmaceutical Magnate These collectors have been quietly driving the burgeoning art scene in the Gulf. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Nov 24, 2021
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 300 Most-Searched Artists on Artnet’s Price Database in October 2021—and the Fast-Rising Talents Poised to Break in Soon See who's up, who's down, and who's up next. By Julia Halperin, Nov 22, 2021
Artnet News Pro Who Won Auction Week? Here Are 12 Key Takeaways From New York’s Mind-Melting $2.3 Billion Fall Sales From the priciest work to the top flop, here are our parting observations from two weeks of primetime New York auctions. By Artnet News, Nov 22, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: A Taste for the Finer Things This week: everybody wins in auction week's sequel, the results of Art Basel’s solidarity fund, Giacometti meets the metaverse, and more. By Tim Schneider, Nov 19, 2021
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in October 2021 Last month's top sales were dominated by Sotheby's Picasso bonanza in Las Vegas and a half-shredded Banksy. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 17, 2021
Artnet News Pro With the Limelight Stolen by Figurative Painting, a Softening Market for Photography Shifts Toward Conceptual Fare Mixed results at Paris Photo and Christie's this month signal changing tastes. By Anna Sansom, Nov 16, 2021
Artnet News Pro Tiny, Land-Locked Luxembourg Is Europe’s Richest Country. It Has Big Plans to Grow an Art Infrastructure to Match The local scene has expanded drastically in the last 10 years, but can the country become an arts hub? By Devorah Lauter, Nov 16, 2021
Artnet News Pro Chinese Millennial Collectors Were ‘Hungrier and Thirstier’ Than Ever for Contemporary Fare as They Took Shanghai Art Week By Storm Several galleries reported sold-out booths on the first day of the fairs. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 16, 2021