NADA x Artnet Galleries: Curator Dominic Molon Picks Six Artworks He’d Love to Stay Home With The RISD Museum curator also shares his favorite quarantine escapes from a weekly quiz night to a biography of Bob Fosse he's diving into. By Artnet Galleries Team, May 27, 2020
9 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network That Our Experts Are Loving This Week Each week, our gallery liaisons share their favorite works from the Artnet Gallery Network. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 26, 2020
In the Wake of Supermarket Shortages, Two Artists Are Reimagining Everyday Necessities Artists Bastienne Schmidt and Guy Laramée each found inspiration in newly precious household materials. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 26, 2020
Artnet’s Locked-Down Auction Specialists Recreated Their Favorite Artworks as Part of the Getty Challenge—See the Hilarious Results Here Our prints and multiples team took inspiration from works offered in Artnet Auctions' current "100 Under 10" sale, open through May 27. By Katie White, May 21, 2020
This Year, a Beloved British Flower Show Was Moved Online—So One UK Gallery Is Staging Its Exhibition in Its Own Gallery Garden Gladwell & Patterson Gallery decided to recreate their RHS Chelsea Flower Show booth in the London gallery's garden courtyard. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 20, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: Why This Exemplary Painting by Eddie Martinez Presents an Ideal Collecting Opportunity We shine a spotlight on one of the most exciting artworks currently available on Artnet Auctions through May 28. By Artnet Auctions, May 20, 2020
Roya Sachs and Mafalda Millies Just Launched a New Art Project With 150 Still Lifes Made by Artists In Quarantine “There is a universal sense of vulnerability and openness.. as well as a desire to connect and collaborate, as a global community,” said Sachs. By Sophie Neuendorf, May 20, 2020
Miami Artist Cayla Birk. Is Mixing Hidden Codes Into Her Pantone-Inspired Paintings Each of the artist's works comes with an accompanying object to help collectors decode a hidden meaning. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 15, 2020
10 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network That Our Experts Are Loving This Week Each week, our gallery liaisons share their favorite works from the Artnet Gallery Network. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 14, 2020
Why One Beverly Hills Gallerist Believes Video Art Will Thrive for Thousands of Years Nalada Taechanarong, the director of Xumiiro Gallery, doesn't think that video art is for everyone. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 14, 2020
NADA x Artnet Galleries: Detroit Art Week Founders Amani Olu and Aleiya Lindsey Pick Six Artworks They’d Like To Stay Home With The Detroit Art Week co-founders also share some of their favorite at-home routines. By Artnet Galleries Team, May 14, 2020
The Artnet Price Database Deep Dive: How the Market for Legendary Wildlife Photographer Peter Beard’s Work Has Matured On the occasion of Artnet Auctions’ new sale "In Focus: Peter Beard," we’re looking back at what makes Beard’s oeuvre unique and how his auction market has fared. By Artnet Auctions, May 13, 2020
What Munich-Based Art Dealer Silke Thomas Learned During Germany’s Extended Lockdown The dealer's gallery has just reopened. By Katie White, May 12, 2020
Be Sure to Click Your Way Over to These 8 Frieze Online Viewing Rooms The Frieze art fair may be an online experience this year, but there is still plenty to see. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 8, 2020
Globetrotting Photographer Michael von Hassel On How He’s Finding Beauty Close to Home “It has always been artists who processed the zeitgeist and made us all reflect on ourselves," said Von Hassel, who is currently at home in Germany. By Sophie Neuendorf, May 6, 2020