Analysis A Blueprint for Blue Chip: How Giacometti Became the World’s Most Expensive Sculptor Fascination with Giacometti's elongated figures is at a fever pitch. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 12, 2017
Analysis The Gray Market: What Art Basel Can Learn From a Flawed Study on Gallery Bias (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist examines three cases of "in" groups and "out" groups changing the game for everyone. By Tim Schneider, Jun 4, 2017
Analysis Why the Marciano Foundation Embodies the Existential Crisis Facing All Private Museums The foundation, which opens in Los Angeles this week, is torn between consensus taste and the eccentricity of its founders. By Tim Schneider, May 24, 2017
Analysis Beyond Basquiat: 12 Essential Takeaways From Last Week’s $1.6 Billion Art Auctions Our parting observations from New York's auction gigaweek. By Brian Boucher & Eileen Kinsella & Henri Neuendorf, May 22, 2017
Analysis The Gray Market: Why We Need To Rethink Our Definition of the ‘Middle Market’ (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist surveys the New York evening sales for meaningful activity. By Tim Schneider, May 22, 2017
Analysis Kiss the Crown! Basquiat Dethroned These 5 American Artists With His $110.5M Record The upstart dethroned canonical figures in the history of American art. By Brian Boucher, May 19, 2017
Analysis The Gray Market: Why You Can’t Trade Art Like Stocks (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist examines three stories that raise hard questions about what the art market is—and what it isn't. By Tim Schneider, May 15, 2017
Analysis The Gray Market: Why Online Art Market Surveys Are Doing It Wrong (and Other Insights) This week, our new columnist examines three cases of the industry treating an extreme as the new normal. By Tim Schneider, May 1, 2017
Analysis Here’s Why Damien Hirst’s Art Market Is Not as Terrible as It Looks A deep dive into the British artist's prices as he attempts a comeback. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2017
Analysis Artists React to Poland’s Revisionist Cultural Policies The government's dismissal of the director of Gdansk's newly opened World War II Museum is the latest development in a controversial approach. By Hili Perlson, Apr 12, 2017
Analysis Brazil’s Art Market Isn’t Even Close to Its World-Class Potential. Here’s Why. It's probably not what you think. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 5, 2017
Analysis The Key Findings of Art Basel’s 2017 Global Art Market Report Auction sales fell, dealers saw an uptick, and art fairs are more important than ever. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 22, 2017
Analysis Whoops! See the Reattributed George Stubbs Painting Called ‘One of the Biggest Deaccessioning Blunders of All Time’ The buyer bet big on a hunch that the work was the real deal. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 14, 2017
Analysis Welcome to the $45 Billion Art Market: 5 Things to Know From the TEFAF 2017 Global Art Market Report In a thriving international art business, there was a marked shift to private transactions. By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2017
Analysis Taking a Look at Raymond Pettibon’s Potent Market The artist's stock is rising. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 17, 2017