Auctions Christie’s Reports Global Sales Dropped 23 Percent in the First Half of the Year To be sure, 2022's stellar line-up was tough to replicate. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 12, 2023
On View An Illuminating New Show Celebrates the Life and Art of Brigid Berlin, Daughter of High Society and Friend of Andy Warhol Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, "The Heaviest" is currently on view at Vito Schnabel's downtown gallery. By Katie White, Jul 12, 2023
Museums & Institutions ‘Omg Guys I’m Not an Intern’: How the Whitney Museum Won Over Threads by Going Goofy The Whitney, The Guggenheim, and MCA Chicago are among the art spaces to sign up for and lean into Meta's new social media app Threads. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 11, 2023
Art World Why Hasn’t Atlanta’s Art Scene Flourished Like Those of Other Cities in the South? A Tragic Plane Crash May Hold the Answer In 1962, a plane crash marked "the day Atlanta stood still." The city's art community is still forging a path forward. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 10, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Angelina Jolie Is Moving Into Basquiat’s Old Studio + Other Stories Plus, Art Market Hamptons has been postponed to 2024 and Moretti Gallery is the latest to expand to Paris. By Artnet News, Jul 10, 2023
On View A Bay Area Show Is Serving Up Artworks Inspired by Cheetos’s Bestselling Flamin’ Hot Flavor. See the Spicy Takes Here The exhibition coincides with the release of Hulu's 'Flamin' Hot' movie. By Adam Schrader, Jul 7, 2023
Gallery Network Freeport, a New Investment Platform, Aims to Demystify Fractionalized Blue-Chip Art Ownership The blockchain-based platform tokenizes shares of fine art on the Ethereum blockchain. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 7, 2023
People See Arnold Schwarzenegger Through the Lenses of Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, and More in a New Book from Taschen The images span his bodybuilding career, his life as a Hollywood star, and his time in the California governor’s mansion. By Artnet News, Jul 4, 2023
On View What Would Architecture Look Like in the Virtual Realm? See Inside a New Show of Gravity-Defying, A.I.-Generated Designs Now on view at MAK Vienna, the show includes works by Charlotte Taylor, Andrés Reisinger, and more. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2023
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Gallerist Huw Lougher on Why He Thinks Editions Are a Collector’s Best Bet Since launching Lougher Contemporary, the gallery has garnered a premier reputation for prioritizing client experience. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 3, 2023
Crime Three Suspects Who Were Part of a Burglary Ring That Heisted Millions Worth of Artworks Over Two Decades Have Pled Guilty Three other defendants will go to trial later this year. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 3, 2023
Auctions By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s 20th Century to Now Sale in London, June 2023 Get the stats behind the spin. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 30, 2023
Auctions Phillips’s Revamped London Art Auction Misfired, Notching a Dismal $11.5 Million—With One Work Hammering for Just $127 The reinvented format did not redeem the sale, which closed out London auction week on a down note today. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 30, 2023
Artnet Auctions 4 Can’t-Miss Works From Artnet’s ‘Summer Edition’ Auction—From a Hockney Etching to a Kusama Coffee Cup—Handpicked by Our Prints Specialists The sale also includes works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and more. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 30, 2023
Wet Paint Henry Street Dealers Sound Off on the Economic Climate, Adam Lindemann Puts Andy Warhol’s House Up for Rent, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who was at Indochine to celebrate Jonas Wood's new show of drawings? Who's the latest actor to try their hand at curating? By Annie Armstrong, Jun 29, 2023