Art World 6 Art Jobs, Trends, and Terms That Were the Buzzwords of the Past Year—But Would Have Made Absolutely Zero Sense Back in 2019 NFTs, OVRs, and immersive art, oh my! By Katie White, Dec 28, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: A Year That Went Boom This week: art-market acceleration hits a new gear, Sotheby's outsells itself, European gavels get loud too, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Dec 17, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Uh Oh, Looks Like Miami Was a ‘Super-Spreader Event’ as Art-World Revelers Fall Ill With COVID + Other Stories Plus, the director of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is departing in 2022, and Lucien Smith launches his own NFT collection. By Artnet News, Dec 17, 2021
NFTs The Artnet NFT 30 Report: Meet the Artists, Innovators, and Collectors Who Built Our New Crypto-Art Era (Part Three) Discover the people who have created the new NFT paradigm brick by digital brick in part three of our three-part report. By Artnet NFT, Dec 16, 2021
The Gray Market How Prices for In-Demand Living Artists Rocketed to Hair-Raising New Heights in 2021 (and Other Insights) Our columnist unpacks why the last eight months of global demand have pushed the art market into new territory. By Tim Schneider, Dec 15, 2021
Kenny Schachter Kenny Schachter Wades Through the Booze-Soaked NFT Mecca of Miami Beach—and Wishes He Could Escape to the Metaverse Rumor has it that Larry Gagosian turned down Beeple. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 14, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: We Shall Buy on the Beaches, We Shall Buy in the Booths This week in the Back Room: Miami Art Week splashes out again, a surprise power-up for a septuagenarian artist, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Dec 3, 2021
Art Fairs Collectors Unleash Pent-Up Buying Demand at NADA Miami, Where Concerns Over Speculation Abound Several of the booths had sold out on opening day of NADA Miami, where buyers were out in full force for young artists in particular. By Eileen Kinsella & Annie Armstrong, Dec 2, 2021
The Gray Market Art and NFTs Are Wooing Each Other in Miami. But Whether the Romance Lasts Is Far From a Given (and Other Insights) Our columnist surveys the art world's relationship to crypto since its previous peak in 2018, and reminds us linear progress is not promised. By Tim Schneider, Dec 1, 2021
Artnet News Pro Chanel Handbags, Generous Commission Splits, and Pledges of Trust: How Galleries Lure Top Artists to Join Their Rosters A few mega-galleries may have the deepest pockets, but dealers of all sizes have developed strategies to cultivate new artist relationships. By Naomi Rea, Dec 1, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Damien Hirst Has Now Minted 10,000 NFTs Based on That Viral Drake Album Cover He Designed + Other Stories Plus, art historians are outraged over the removal of 18th-century tapestries in Rome and a Berlin dealer launches an NFT gallery. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2021
Kenny Schachter R.I.P. Kenny Schachter, Lousy Art Salesman and O.K. Market Journalist, Who Went Down Bringing You This New York Auction Recap Our columnist gets cut off for 'excessive roaming' after New York auction week, and then plugs some more of his NFTs in Miami. By Kenny Schachter, Nov 22, 2021
Art & Tech 12 Things We Learned From the Artnet x Moncler Panel Discussion About the Warp-Speed Evolution of NFTs The possibilities are endless, from collaborative beats with Timbaland to cutting art's carbon footprint. By Artnet News, Nov 15, 2021
Wet Paint ‘Free Peter Max’ Is the New ‘Free Britney,’ a Secondary-Market Dealmaker Pivots to Primary, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, which artist hung out downtown with Tyler, The Creator? And which gallery is taking poetic license with its so-called "livestream" program? By Annie Armstrong, Nov 11, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Choose Your Own Adventure This week: a fork in art’s relationship to NFTs, bidders back away from Christopher Wool, Barkley L. Hendricks’s sly left turn, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Nov 5, 2021