The Back Room The Back Room: Double Trouble? This week: BOGO or go home, a viral mayor visits NYC’s art world, an auction glimpse at Philip Guston, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Apr 15, 2022
The Art Angle ‘Be Comfortable With Not Knowing Everything’: How a Mysterious Whitney Biennial Confronts Our Anxious Moment This week, Artnet News's National Art Critic Ben Davis joins the podcast to discuss the preeminent showcase of contemporary art. By Artnet News, Apr 15, 2022
NFTs A Crypto-Collector’s Attempt to Flip the NFT of Jack Dorsey’s First-Ever Tweet—for Which He Paid $2.9 Million—Flops Big-Time Now he's trying to get Elon Musk to buy it. By Ben Davis, Apr 15, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s Digital Art Sale Will Offer New NFTs From Some of the OGs of Computer-Generated Art Historic and brand new works by several nonagenarian artists are at the heart of the sale, which takes place later this month. By Artnet News, Apr 14, 2022
Wet Paint Eric Adams Gets COVID After Partying With the Art World, Skater Evan Mock Gets His Own Cryptocurrency, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, Chance the Rapper hits up the Chicago gallery scene, and expert tips on rookie mistakes to avoid during the Venice Biennale. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 14, 2022
Buyer's Guide Tech Startup Artscapy Teams Up with DalĂ Universe to Unveil a New Salvador DalĂ NFT Collection The collection, released this week, features eight of the Surrealist master's sculptures. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 14, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Damien Hirst Says He Will Exhibit—and Then Publicly Burn—His Leftover ‘Currency’ Paintings + Other Stories Plus, former Japanese Princess Mako is reportedly a volunteer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and artist Guan Xiao joins David Kordanksy. By Artnet News, Apr 13, 2022
Buyer's Guide Pioneering Digital Artist Eduardo Kac on his Controversial Career And Sending His Art Into Space The artist will present his project “The Time of the Chimeras” at Venice Biennale this April. By Cynthia Tian, Apr 13, 2022
The Intelligence Report Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Spring 2022 Edition The spring 2022 edition of the Artnet Intelligence Report considers what happens when the art market tries to become more like the stock market. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2022
Art World Venice Biennale 2022: Here Are All the Artists Confirmed to Represent Their Countries at the Event (So Far) [Updated] Keep checking back for updates as we get closer to the art-world Olympics. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Who Said Head Sculptures Were a Bust? Suddenly Everyone Is Buying Above-the-Shoulder Statues + Other Stories Plus, a Dutch court rules that the Rijksmuseum can keep a contested painting, and the Castello di Rivoli gives Beeple his first-ever museum show. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: The British Museum’s Trendy NFT Project May Have Already Burned Enough Carbon to Power a Home for 57 Years + Other Stories Plus, the Met's rooftop project gets delayed by a year due to logistical issues and critic Elenor Munro dies at 94. By Artnet News, Apr 11, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Social Media Mayhem This week: Instagram infuriates art marketers, a second Koons family NFT launch, Michelangelo’s auction miracle, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Apr 8, 2022
The Art Angle ‘They’ve Created Perceived Value Out of Thin Air’: The Whole Bored Ape Yacht Club Phenomenon, Explained Crypto journalist Amy Castor joins executive editor Julia Halperin to discuss the wild story of the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club. By Artnet News, Apr 8, 2022
Wet Paint Jeff Koons’s NFT Artist Son Speaks Out on Dad’s Divorce, New York Gets Hip New Gallery Hood, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what "Game of Thrones" co-stars were out in Ridgewood, Queens? And scenester-curator Brooke Wise gives us a look into her life. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 7, 2022