Wet Paint Chelsea Gallery Charges Artists for Representation, Dealer Drops Painter After He’s Accused of Copying, Plus More Art-World Gossip Plus, which art collector's ex-wife got into it with Julia Fox at a Paris restaurant? And our columnist parties it up with David Mugrabi. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 3, 2022
Art World 13 Smart, Stylish, and Maybe a Little Weird Gift Ideas for the Art Lover in Your Life Who Has Everything We've got some ideas if you're still looking for presents. By Artnet News, Dec 16, 2020
Politics Two Artists Withdraw Their Work From a Show at the Shed in Protest of Billionaire Board Member and Trump Funder Stephen Ross A.L. Steiner and Zackary Drucker quietly removed their work to protest Ross's recent Trump fundraiser. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 23, 2019
Law & Politics ‘She Was Motivated by Greed’: Prosecutors Seek Three-Year Prison Sentence for Mary Boone in Tax Fraud Trial Rejecting calls for mercy, government lawyers say the art dealer was driven by "a desire to maintain her lavish lifestyle." By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 14, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: TIME’s Eloquent Artistic Tribute to Christine Blasey Ford + Other Stories Plus, Marilyn Minter shoots Lady Gaga for the New York Times Magazine, and Italy announces artists for the Venice Biennale in 2019. By Artnet News, Oct 5, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Kim Jong-un’s Crusade to Create Fantastical Architecture + More Must-Read Stories Plus, artists decry the repeal of net neutrality and Frida Kahlo's role in the rise of "Fridolatry." By Artnet News, Jun 12, 2018
Opinion In a Post-Truth Art World, Kenny Schachter Holes Up in Trump Tower, Spills the Beans on Mark Grotjahn, and Gets Arrested Our indomitable dealer-columnist had a busy month, to say the least. By Kenny Schachter, Sep 21, 2017
Analysis The Gray Market: How to Make Sense of Artsy’s Latest Funding Round (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist presents a trio of stories where comparisons brought devastating clarity. By Tim Schneider, Jul 24, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Art Will Never Be as Popular as Music (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist examines—and debunks—three dubious solutions to long-running problems in the art industry. By Tim Schneider, May 8, 2017
Events and Parties The Week in Art: Public Art Fund Turns 40, Christie’s Launches Beverly Hills Office There was lots of partying this week. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 22, 2017
Politics Are You a Culture Worker Affected by Trump? ArtFCity Wants to Help A new submission will be selected each month. By Brian Boucher, Feb 1, 2017
Events and Parties The Week in Art: Swizz Beatz’s No Commission Fair Hits the Bronx Another busy week in art. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 13, 2016
People Jeff Koons Lays Off Over a Dozen Staffers After They Tried to Unionize It's not all fun and games in Koons-land these days. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 19, 2016
Politics The Art World Responds to Brexit Brexit was met with resounding disappointment. By Rain Embuscado, Jun 24, 2016
Galleries Editors’ Picks: 10 Art Events to See in New York This Week One event is hosted entirely online. By Artnet News, Apr 11, 2016