Analysis What Sotheby’s Isn’t Advertising About Its Private Sales SEC filing reveals private sales down 48 percent in first half of 2014. By Philip Boroff, Aug 12, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Chinese Jeff Koons Knock-Offs Are Increasingly Sophisticated VLA Sculpture has a new technique to lower the price of Balloon Dog sculptures. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2014
Art World Around the Art World in Three Minutes The perils of running a food cart outside the Met, and more news to start your week. By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 28, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Weekly Shuffle: Promotions at the New Museum, NEA, and Christie’s Massimiliano Gioni has a new title and layoffs hit Sotheby's. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 22, 2014
Auctions artnet News’ Top 10 Most Expensive Living West Coast Artists From Ed Ruscha to Robert Irwin, we crunched the auction data. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Jul 7, 2014
Analysis Charting Jeff Koons’s Sky-High Market Sculptures v. paintings: which have fared better? By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 17, 2014
Analysis Oregon Museums Dangle Tax Breaks in Bid for Masterpieces How art collectors can bring home the Bacon, without having to pay an arm and a leg. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 4, 2014
Auctions Chinese Restaurant Mogul Zhang Lan Spent Millions at Christie’s She spent $30 million at Christie's in under an hour and tried to buy even more. By Eileen Kinsella, May 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Around the Art World in Six Minutes An artistic treasure hunt and more essential art world news to start your week. By Alexander Forbes, May 26, 2014
Analysis Christie’s Asian 20th-Century and Contemporary Sale in Hong Kong Nets $60.6 Million Ronald Ventura oil on canvas surprises by going for almost eight times its estimate. By Payal Uttam, May 25, 2014
Auctions Rothko and Warhol-Basquiat Works Are Prized Lots of Phillips Evening Sale High buyer confidence brings final tally for the night to $131 million. By Eileen Kinsella, May 15, 2014
Auctions Catholic Church and Priest’s Family Battle Over Thomas Eakins Portrait Philly's Archdiocese aims to auction off an Eakins. By Sarah Cascone, May 15, 2014