Dealer Spotlight: Meet Helicline Fine Art, a Private Gallery Run by a PR Pro and a Doctor The successful private art gallery operates out of the couple's home. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 16, 2018
Art Cologne Director Daniel Hug on How Germany’s Shifting Politics Are Affecting the Country’s Art Market Art Cologne, the oldest international art fair in the world, opens its 2018 edition this week. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 16, 2018
Inside the Upstart Company That Aims to Revolutionize Art Authentication—and the Famous Art Mystery That Sparked It “The era of scientific authentication has arrived,” says Curtis McConnell, founder of Great Masters Art. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 13, 2018
6 World-Class Booths to See at the Dallas Art Fair From glowing lightbox assemblages to a particularly strong selection of contemporary painting, here are a handful of highlights from artnet member galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 12, 2018
Your Go-To Guide to the Dallas Art Fair 2018: Where to Eat, Drink, Shop, and More All the sites and bites around Big D. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 9, 2018
At Art Paris, Artist Heikedine Günther Uses a Meticulous Painting Process to Explore Her Own Sense of Self Artem-Reich presents a solo show of the German-born, Basel-based artist’s work at the fair. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 5, 2018
Gallerist Jayne H. Baum on the State of the Contemporary Photography Market Today Ahead of AIPAD, the venerable New York dealer looks back at how her business has changed over the last 35 years. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 4, 2018
Joseph Kraeutler on Why You Should Be Excited About artnet Auctions’s New ‘Premier Photographs’ sale The head of artnet Auctions's Photography department explains how he drew upon years of experience in the auction world to assemble an exceptional sale. By Joseph Kraeutler, Apr 3, 2018
Watch an Exclusive Preview of the Inaugural FRONT International Triennial in Cleveland FRONT International's Executive Director Fred Bidwell and Artistic Director Michelle Grabner detail their vision. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 2, 2018
A New Digital Platform Connects the Rising Wave of Mongolian Artists to International Collectors Mongolian Digital Art is an online gallery that showcases the work of native artists in various stages of their careers. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 30, 2018
Looking for More Standouts at Art Basel Hong Kong? Here Are Five Booths Not to Miss From a series of scorched canvases to a cameo by Jeff Koons, explore a handful of highlights from artnet member galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 29, 2018
Inside Fine Art Estates, the Startup That Aims to Democratize Art-Buying and Provide a Home for Forgotten Work With an augmented reality app and an innovative sales system, FAE could become the eBay of the art world. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 28, 2018
Daniel Arsham Continues His Search for Zen With His Latest Show at Baró Galeria in São Paulo Many of the Arsham’s works may be concrete, but for him, time and space are not. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 27, 2018
Meet Herbert Creecy, the Atlanta Artist Who Introduced a Distinctly Southern Flavor to Abstract Expressionism A mini-survey of the artist’s career, “Herbert Creecy: A Legend Rediscovered,” is on view now at Bill Lowe Gallery in Atlanta. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 22, 2018
How Arizona Artist Michael Carson’s Musical Tastes Influence His Enigmatic Paintings Carson’s show “Audiovisuals” is on view now at Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 21, 2018