Auctions Buyers Go Wild at Christie’s Elton John Sale, Led by a $1.9-Million Banksy Artworks, a Bentley, and the rockstar’s inimitable fashions attracted fevered bidding from around the globe. By Brian Boucher, Feb 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show Spotlights Long-Overlooked Artist Luis Caballero The late artist's drawings balanced queer tenderness with religious violence. By Daniel Culpan, Feb 22, 2024
Art World Five Unforgettable New York Art Moments of the Last Five Decades Here are the events that cemented New York’s status as the global capital of art over the last 50 years. By Artnet News, Feb 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Anime, Graffiti, and a Pickled Shark: Here Are 7 Exhibitions That Defined the Y2K Era These achingly cool shows captured a youth-obsessed zeitgeist. By Carlo McCormick, Feb 20, 2024
The Art Detective Should Museums Show Art Owned by Patrons? It’s Tempting. It Can Also Blow Up As the Brooklyn Museum prepared to present the collection of a trustee, Swizz Beatz, it aimed to avoid controversy. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 16, 2024
Art Collectors Mumbai Collector Sangita Jindal on Her Sprawling New Contemporary Art Center in Ancient Hampi Bridging the traditional and modern, Hampi Art Labs is the latest venture from the prominent patron and philanthropist. By Lee Carter, Feb 13, 2024
Art World SFMoMA Reacts to Super Bowl Win With Promise of Kansas City Barbecue The Museum Bowl wager will bring the famed dish to the institution's restaurant, temporarily. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Andy Warhol’s ‘Screen Tests’ Will Get a Rare Showing at Christie’s in L.A. The Pop artist's moving image works will be on view throughout Frieze week. By Min Chen, Feb 12, 2024
Artists Forget Paint: 7 Artists Share Their Most Unusual, and Valued, Art Supplies These are the materials that artists couldn't do without. By Verity Babbs, Feb 10, 2024
Art & Tech New Scanning Technology Reveals a Lost Painting by Pop Artist Pauline Boty The overlooked painter was a larger-than-life pioneer of Pop Art before her tragic death in 1966. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 9, 2024
Law & Politics Billionaire Ronald Perelman Spars With Art Insurers Over $410 Million Damage Claim Both sides are offering competing narratives and parsing the collector's testimony. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 7, 2024
Gallery Network 6 Questions for Lincoln Center Editions’s Kristina Huntington on Bridging the Visual and Performing Arts Artists from Helen Frankenthaler to Carrie Mae Weems have collaborated with Lincoln Center Editions. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 7, 2024
Artnet Auctions Discover 6 Scene-Stealing Lots from Artnet’s Select Photographs Auction From a portrait by Diane Arbus to African wildlife by Peter Beard, these images capture the possibilities of photography. By Artnet Auctions, Feb 5, 2024
Art World Truman Capote’s ‘Swans’ Were Art World Doyennes, Too The spurned socialites Babe Paley, C.Z. Guest, and Lee Radziwill were esteemed collectors and art world denizens. By Katie White, Feb 2, 2024
The Art Detective Undervalued Pop Legend James Rosenquist Is Having a Moment MoMA and a Michelin-starred restaurant are spotlighting the artist, as Phillips readies a special sale of his prints. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 2, 2024