Crime Disgraced Art Dealer Inigo Philbrick Is Out of Prison—and Planning a Comeback 'I'd like to get re-established as an art dealer," he says in a splashy new magazine feature. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 28, 2024
Art World Artnet News Turns 10—Here’s How We Left Our Mark on the Art World Thanks to you, our loyal readers for joining us for the ride—there's more to come. By Artnet News, Mar 10, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 4: Kenny Schachter Returns From His L.A. Adventures With Frieze Gossip—and His Very Own A.I. App By Kenny Schachter, Mar 7, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 3: Kenny Schachter on Fake Kusamas, an Illicit Photo Sale, and Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Star Turn And our columnist is mulling a move to Los Angeles, despite some fender-benders. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions An Illuminating Exhibition Pairs Matthew Wong with Vincent Van Gogh The Chinese-Canadian painter has been called “the modern day Van Gogh.” By Artnet News, Feb 27, 2024
The Art Detective Jeff Koons’s Art Is on the Moon, but His Prices Have Cratered. Can Power Players Reignite His Market? Major shows will soon hit Hong Kong, New York, and London. Will a collector pay more than $50 million for his sculpture of Michael Jackson and Bubbles? By Katya Kazakina, Feb 23, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 2: Kenny Schachter Falls in Love with L.A., Opening Show While Dueling New York Neighbor In his second Hollywood diary, our columnist reports on a new Elon Musk creation, an art-filled boutique, and big-dollar deals. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 15, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 1: Kenny Schachter Descends On L.A.—and Dishes on Art-World Ne’er-Do-Wells Disgraced dealer Inigo Philbrick is now in a halfway house, our columnist reveals, in the first part of a weekly diary from Hollywood. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 8, 2024
Wet Paint Peter Doig Reunites With Gavin Brown, the Shadiest Mystery Art Finsta, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what gallery did Brad Pitt bring a date to? Which artist is hiring an intern for “paper dot punching” duties? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 19, 2024
Books Phaidon Has Revisited a Forgotten Art Carnival. See More Candid Pictures From the 1980s Edition of Luna Luna See behind-the-scenes shots of Keith Haring and Roy Lichtenstein working on their projects for the 1987 artist fair. By Verity Babbs, Dec 31, 2023
Market These Were the 300 Most-Searched Artists on Artnet’s Price Database in 2023 Henry Taylor, Cecily Brown, and Park Seo-Bo are newcomers to this year's list. By Annie Armstrong, Dec 28, 2023
Art & Exhibitions See Inside the Newly Revived Luna Luna, the Long-Forgotten Fair With Artist-Designed Rides "Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy" features attractions created by more than 30 artists from Salvador DalĂ to Jean-Michel Basquiat By Min Chen, Dec 18, 2023
Wet Paint Gallerists Get Spooked Following the Closures of Foxy Production and JTT, Gagosian’s Secret Weapon Revealed, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what artist got invited for dinner at Kamala Harris's house? Who is the latest celeb to hop on the bro-ramics wagon? By Annie Armstrong, Sep 21, 2023
Opinion Kenny Schachter Surveys the Start of the Fall Art Season, Unearthing Feuds, Farces, and Secret Identities Galore Oh, and our columnist also has some thoughts on his former friend Inigo Philbrick's rapidly nearing release date. By Kenny Schachter, Sep 20, 2023
Opinion ChatGPT & Me: Kenny Schachter Tries to Use AI to Write Intelligently About Art. Is It Any Good? Can you guess which parts of this column were written by a human or a robot? Does it matter? By Kenny Schachter, Aug 18, 2023