Art Fairs Crypto Heavyweights Made Appearances at Art Basel, But NFTs Were Scarce as Bitcoin Continues Its Plunge 'We’re in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution,' said one dealer. By Dorian Batycka, Jun 16, 2022
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold on the Opening Day of the Independent Art Fair, From Fantastical Anime Paintings to Figurative Ceramics If the show is any indicator, fairs are primed to come roaring back. By Eileen Kinsella, May 6, 2022
Art World From Beeple’s Gallery Debut to a New Indictment in the Inigo Philbrick Affair: The Best & Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Red Alert This week: the war's blowback on the art economy, a CryptoPunk collusion, high-flying auction action, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Mar 4, 2022
NFTs Kenny Schachter on How the NFT Community Is Organizing to Raise Funds for Ukraine in Record Time Our columnist takes to OpenSea to raise money for Ukraine. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 3, 2022
Wet Paint The Real Reason Sotheby’s $30 Million CryptoPunks Sale Flopped, Artists Abandon Downtown’s Hottest Gallery, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what artist is jazzed about her new Ugg collaboration? And jack-of-all-trades dealer Seth Fountain takes us on a tour through his life. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 3, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s Expected to Sell 104 CryptoPunks for a Record $30 Million. Instead, the Collection Was Pulled Just Before the Sale The consignor, who goes by @0x650d on Twitter, posted simply, “nvm, decided to hodl." By Katya Kazakina, Feb 23, 2022
Wet Paint Michael Xufu Huang’s Cecily Brown Gets Flipped (Again!), a Dealer Who Hates NFTs Is Making $$$ on NFTs, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, which Hauser and Wirth employee got to enjoy the Super Bowl live? And Sarah Hoover takes us on a tour of her life. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 17, 2022
Kenny Schachter In the Trenches of the Great Crypto War, Kenny Schachter Says of the Coming NFT Carnage: Bring It On. Our columnist is not afraid of the whole non-fungible craze getting razed to the ground. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 16, 2022
Pop Culture We Broke Down the 2022 Oscar Nominees Where Art Plays a Role. Here’s What We Found Among the standouts this year is "The Worst Person in the World," which follows a comic artist. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: A Top German Museum Lost Two CryptoPunks Forever Because of a Cut-and-Paste Error + Other Stories Plus, Pace founder Arne Glimcher is opening a project space in Tribeca, and artist Bjarne Melgaard's metaverse rave was a dud. By Artnet News, Jan 21, 2022
Kenny Schachter Kenny Schachter Has a Message for All You NFT Skeptics: Crypto Art Just Paid for My IRL New Apartment Our columnist has a bone to pick with one NFT naysayer in particular. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 20, 2022
Kenny Schachter Bonus: Kenny Schachter’s 10 Daring NFT—and Crypto—Predictions for 2022 Our columnist has some visions of the near future to share. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 20, 2022
The Gray Market Artnet Oracle Tim Schneider Offers 10 Adventurous, Highly Specific Predictions for the Art World in 2022 (and Other Insights) Our columnist once again peers into the swirling mists of the new year to try to decipher what lies ahead of the art industry. By Tim Schneider, Jan 5, 2022
Market We Launched Artnet News Pro to Offer You Exactly What You Need to Know About the Art Market. Here Are Some of Our Best Scoops We launched our members-only section Artnet News Pro to offer you the kind of stories you couldn't get anywhere else. By Artnet News, Dec 31, 2021