Want to Be an Art Investor But Don’t Have Huge Sums of Cash? This Italian Startup Lets You Buy Shares of Works for a Fraction of the Price Claudio Poleschi and Maurizio Fontanini, the founders of Art Share, explain how it works. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 16, 2020
Calling All Artists: Applications for the Museum of Arts and Design’s $50,000 Burke Prize Are Now Open Artists working in the world of expanded media, including glass, fiber, clay, metal, or wood are eligible. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 15, 2020
‘It’s Going to Be Very Tough for the Art Market’: Spanish Dealer Guillermo de Osma On the Fallout From the Coronavirus The dealer says the Spanish government should be doing more for the art market. By Sophie Neuendorf, Apr 14, 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, Apr 14, 2020
Don’t Miss These 6 Exciting Up-and-Coming Artists With New Work You Can Check Out—Virtually—All Month Galleries may be closed, but you can still discover new talent in these virtual exhibitions around the world. By Katie White, Apr 13, 2020
These 9 International Galleries Are Selling Art to Raise Money for Global Health Charities—and They’re Offering Discounts, Too A portion of proceeds will support healthcare workers and communities hit hardest by the pandemic. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 10, 2020
Painter Chris Huen Sin Kan Uncovers the Magic and Marvels of Life at Home—See Images From His New Exhibition Here "Puzzled Daydreams," an online exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery, presents familiar scenes of domestic life in unfamiliar ways. By Katie White, Apr 9, 2020
Lessons From the Past: Collecting Art in a Crisis We dove into the Artnet Price Database to see how the art world survived past economic turmoil. By Artnet Price Database Team, Apr 7, 2020
Feeling Wanderlust? Check Out Kapoor Galleries’ Transporting Show of Vintage Travel Posters Here You may be stuck at home, but your mind can roam with these vintage travel posters on view online. By Katie White, Apr 6, 2020
As Life Begins to Return to Normal in Beijing, Tang Contemporary Art Kicks Off a Major Collaborative Exhibition "WHO AM I," organized with Berlin's König Galerie, is one of the first new exhibitions to reopen in the city. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 2, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: Why This Sculpture by Donald Judd Offers a Rare Collecting Opportunity We shine a spotlight on one of the most exciting works currently available in Artnet Auctions's current prints and multiples sale. By Artnet Auctions, Apr 2, 2020
Miguel Soler Roig Photographed an Extraordinary Journey Through Southern Ethiopia. See the Vibrant, Layered Images Here The exhibition "Amesegënallô (Thanks)" is by appointment only at Houston's Barbara Davis Gallery, but you can still see images here. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 31, 2020
Galleries Across Asia Are Slowly Reopening to the Public. Here Are 5 Shows You Can See Online or in Person Right Now These shows Hong Kong and Seoul are open to the public once again. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 30, 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, Mar 29, 2020
‘We Have to Create New Opportunities’: Guillermo Romero Parra, One of Spain’s Leading Gallerists, on the Current Need for Cultural Leadership When the current global crisis fades, he expects the Spanish art market to emerge stronger than ever. By Sophie Neuendorf, Mar 27, 2020