Art World The Maverick, For-Profit Museum Fotografiska Lands in Berlin With a Glitzy Post-Punk Outpost After a multi-year renovation, the monumental space opens this week with solo exhibitions of work by Juliana Huxtable and Candice Breitz. By Kate Brown, Sep 13, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Seoul Survivor This week: the state of Seoul’s art-fair landscape, a sleeper Guercino unveiled, and much more. By Artnet News, Sep 8, 2023
Market ‘We All Start Somewhere’: A Defense of an Art World Underclass, the So-Called ‘Gmail Art Advisor’ "The term is being used to disparagingly refer to any girl out here hustling," said one advisor. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 8, 2023
Art Fairs In Spite of an Ongoing Art Market Correction, Frieze Seoul Returns for Its Sophomore Edition With a Bigger International Crowd The second edition of Frieze Seoul opened to a long line of VIPs. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 6, 2023
NFTs Keith Haring’s Never-Before-Seen Computer Drawings Are Hitting the Block as NFTs at a New Christie’s Online Auction Haring created the drawings on an Amiga in the 1980s. By Min Chen, Sep 5, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Seoul Art Week Is Set to Be Busier Than Ever—Here Are 5 Exhibitions You Won’t Want to Miss Galleries, auction houses, and museums are flexing their curatorial muscles this week in the South Korean capital. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 4, 2023
Art World Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Former Studio, Now Home to Angelina Jolie’s Fashion Label, Has Inexplicably Been Coated in Pink Paint Jolie, who began renting the space in July, had pledged to leave its facade untouched. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 1, 2023
Law & Politics The U.S. Government Is Chasing Down a $1.3 Million Picasso as Part of Ongoing Efforts to Recover Assets From Jho Low’s Infamous 1MDB Fund The fallout from the massive embezzlement scheme continues with art seizures. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 1, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Round Up: The British Museum’s Theft Crisis, A.I. on Trial, and Dealer Beef in Montauk This week, Artnet News's Kate Brown, Ben Davis, and Annie Armstrong discuss three of the biggest news stories of the summer. By Artnet News, Aug 31, 2023
The Art Detective Billionaire Financier Thomas H. Lee’s Heirs Are Selling His Art Privately After His Suicide. Public Filings Show He Leveraged the Heck Out of It, Too The late leveraged-buyout tycoon's loan agreements show he was a pioneer in leveraging art as well, almost from the beginning. By Katya Kazakina, Aug 25, 2023
Art Fairs ‘I Thought I’d Hung My Art-Fair Hat Up’: Helen Toomer on Her New Role with Photofairs New York and How to Foster Real Support for Artists Toomer is directing Photofairs New York, debuting at the Javits Center alongside the Armory Show in September. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 25, 2023
Auctions François Meyer Photographed Iconic Artists and Scooped Up Their Work, Too. Now, His Storied Collection Heads to Sotheby’s Sotheby’s Paris will hold a dedicated auction of Meyer’s art collection on September 26. By Lee Carter, Aug 24, 2023
On View Women Artists and Collectors Are at the Fore of the Hamptons Art Scene. Here Are 6 Female-Focused Exhibitions to See Into September Here's a rare chance to glimpse into the blue-chip collections of some of the world’s top female collectors. By Stephanie Sporn, Aug 23, 2023
Auctions Christie’s and Sotheby’s Are Competing to Land the Estate of Emily Fisher Landau, Whose Collection Could Fetch Up to $500 Million With the art market in a downturn, the late collector's estate is an attractive prize for both auction houses. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 18, 2023
Style Architect Peter Marino on How He Revamped Tiffany & Co.’s New York Flagship and Turned It Into a 10-Story Art Gallery The famed architect has filled the Fifth Avenue flagship, dubbed the Landmark, with major works of art. By William Van Meter, Aug 15, 2023