Analysis State of the Art Market: Understanding Regional Differences in the Globalized Art Market A closer look at the auction market for artists born in different regions shows how they take distinct paths to the hyperconnected art world. By Artnet News and Morgan Stanley, Mar 6, 2024
Art & Tech The Curious Case of the 222 Other Artists Who Just Landed on the Moon Who Are Not Jeff Koons The saga of the Lunaprise Museum. By Ben Davis, Mar 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Pussy Riot Artist Presents New Exhibition on Russia, Prison, and Political Rage The punk anti-Putin collective creator Nadya Tolokonnikova will have her first museum show at Austria's OK Linz. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 28, 2024
NFTs Christie’s Is Still Betting on NFTs, Preps Sale With Pioneering Artist Robert Alice The artist has also edited a luxe Taschen book on the history of the medium. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 23, 2024
Art World Koons Landing! The Artist’s Mini-Sculptures Have Made It to the Moon The artworks also exist down here on earth in the form of NFTs. By Adam Schrader, Feb 23, 2024
Wet Paint Jeffrey Epstein-Commissioned Painting Heads to Auction, Clearing Directors Squabble Over Brussels Branch, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who showed up at the Met's opening for their Harlem Renaissance show? What notorious "good guy" of the art world threw the party of the week? By Annie Armstrong, Feb 22, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 2: Kenny Schachter Falls in Love with L.A., Opening Show While Dueling New York Neighbor In his second Hollywood diary, our columnist reports on a new Elon Musk creation, an art-filled boutique, and big-dollar deals. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 15, 2024
On View Refik Anadol’s New Show at Serpentine Blends Natural Imagery With a Slick A.I. Finish Anadol's visuals are undoubtedly impressive, but don't expect much substance beneath these psychedelic surfaces. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Contested Wood Sculpture Will Get Star Turn at Venice Biennale The wooden figure was intended to contain the angry spirit of a Belgian colonizer who was beheaded in 1931. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 14, 2024
NFTs Nina Chanel Abney Is Yuga Labs’s First ‘Punk in Residence’ The NFT company's new program invites artists to ponder: "What does punk mean to you?" By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 14, 2024
Art World Koons on the Moon? Artist’s SpaceX Lift Off Delayed A Valentine's Day mission has been thwarted as technical issues blight Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 14, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 1: Kenny Schachter Descends On L.A.—and Dishes on Art-World Ne’er-Do-Wells Disgraced dealer Inigo Philbrick is now in a halfway house, our columnist reveals, in the first part of a weekly diary from Hollywood. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 8, 2024
Valuations Auctioneer Lark Mason on His Decades-Long Fascination With Asian Art Mason has logged 20 years in the online auction business—and even more as an expert in Chinese art. By Cathy Fan, Jan 26, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: American-Barbadian Artist Bhare Plumbs Personal Experiences and Blockchain Potentialities in a New Solo Show The artist's recent body of work is on view at Colonna Contemporary. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 25, 2024
Art World Artist Ryan Trecartin Built His Career on the Internet. Now, He’s Decided It’s Pretty Boring His last film premiered in 2019. Next year, he'll show new work for the first time in over five years at MorĂ n MorĂ n. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 22, 2024