Art World Art Industry News: A British Man Who Pocketed Fragments on an Archeological Tour Faces the Death Penalty in Iraq + Other Stories Plus, Beeple misses his first "Everyday" in 15 years, and a Danish artist vandalizes an Asger Jorn painting. By Artnet News, May 3, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 8 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From ‘Wonder Women’ at Deitch to Lauren Halsey at the New Kordansky Gallery Plus, solo shows for Tamo Jugeli, Sandra Cinto, Piero Gilardi, and more. By Artnet News, May 2, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: A Brazen Thief Made Off With Three Statues of Ai Weiwei Giving the Middle Finger in Broad Daylight + Other Stories Plus, Belgian artist Jan Fabre gets an 18-month suspended sentence, and Documenta goes on the defensive. By Artnet News, May 2, 2022
Artnet News Pro 7 Key Questions About How DAOs Could Actually Work for the Art Market, Answered In a market as elitist, opaque, and illogical as the one for fine art, could DAOs really take hold? By Amy Castor, May 2, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s Latest ‘Natively Digital’ Sale, Featuring Old-School Digital Artists, Squeaks by Its Low Estimate to Bring in $2.3 Million The curated sale embraced the history of digital art and included both NFTs and physical works. By Eileen Kinsella, May 2, 2022
Art World From a Degas Hologram to teamLab’s L.A. Lawsuit: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: What Not to Miss in Berlin This Weekend and Beyond Check out our must-see list. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2022
NFTs The Popular SuperRare NFT Marketplace Is Opening Its First Brick-and-Mortar Pop-Up Gallery in SoHo The gallery will host a rotating program of curated exhibitions, including shows inspired by cyberpunk landscapes and Pride month. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 29, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Nature vs. Nurture This week: the Almine Rech method, Marlene Dumas defies speculators, Vera Molnár’s market paradox, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Apr 29, 2022
The Art Angle Is the Venice Biennale Any Good? Here’s What Three Art Critics Think What worked, what didn't, and what it all means. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2022
Artnet News Pro 7 Ambitious Collectors Dish on What They Loved—and Are Trying to Buy—From the Venice Biennale From a Nigerian lawyer to a Bangladeshi textile entrepreneur, these collectors were on the hunt at the art world’s biggest show. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Apr 29, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Elaine Wynn on Why No One Thought She Had the Cojones to Buy That $142 Million Francis Bacon + Other Stories Plus, Kyiv removes Russian sculptures and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit parts ways with its director after just a few months. By Artnet News, Apr 28, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s $164.2 Million Modern and Contemporary Evening Sales Set New Records, Despite Market Uncertainties Works by Pablo Picasso, Louise Bourgeois, Yoshitomo Nara, and Wu Guanzhong powered the auctions. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 27, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: The Majority of NFT Collectors Are, Shockingly, Mostly in It for the Money, New Survey Says + Other Stories Plus, the search is on for the mystery man who donated $50 million in art to the Bruce Museum, and the Courtauld's director is stepping down. By Artnet News, Apr 27, 2022
Know Your Rights Should the Copyright Lawsuit Against Dua Lipa Make Video Artists Nervous? + Other Artists’-Rights Questions, Answered Plus, what do artists need to know about the Andy Warhol lawsuit headed to the Supreme Court? And what's going on with copyright in Russia? By Katarina Feder, Apr 27, 2022