Galleries Gago Goes Crypto: After Long Voicing Skepticism of NFTs, Gagosian Gallery Will Now Accept Cyber Money for Art Gagosian has thus far been reticent to embrace crypto technology. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 29, 2022
NFTs As Part of His NFT Debut, Jeff Koons Will Launch Sculptures Into Space and Place Them Permanently on the Moon The artist describes the project as a "celebration of humanity’s aspirational accomplishments." By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 29, 2022
Market The Auction Market Is on Fire, But Fairs Are Still Flailing: 7 Takeaways From the 2022 Art Basel Market Report Also, NFTs are definitely a thing. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 29, 2022
NFTs Police Arrest Two 20-Year-Olds for Allegedly Conning Collectors Out of $1 Million—With Ice Cream-Themed NFT Artworks The pair sold NFTs for 8,888 ice cream scoop characters called Frosties—and then disappeared. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Ukraine Is Recruiting Artists to Create and Sell NFTs to Fund Humanitarian Aid + Other Stories Plus, Christie's is selling the world's largest white diamond, and French museums rally to send supplies to their colleagues in Ukraine. By Artnet News, Mar 28, 2022
Buyer's Guide 3 Issues That Will Determine the Future of the NFT Market, According to Sotheby’s Institute Experts and Alumni Four tech leaders discuss the main questions facing the burgeoning industry today. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 25, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: End of an Era This week: Russian patrons’ long retreat, Mary Boone’s nonprofit penance, Yves Klein’s proto-NFT, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Mar 25, 2022
The Art Angle ‘Assimilating Is Very Dehumanizing’: How Afghanistan’s Artists Are Making Their Way in Exile Shamayel Shalizi is one of nine artists featured in the exhibition "Before Silence: Afghan Artists In Exile." By Artnet News, Mar 25, 2022
Know Your Rights Can I Create and Publish My Own Subversive Wordle? + More Artists’-Rights Questions, Answered Plus, does my ex have any right to TikTok videos of our cat? And who's right in the debate between a Virginia museum and Congolese sculptors? By Katarina Feder, Mar 25, 2022
The Gray Market What the Art Industry Stands to Learn From the Brewing Anxiety Over Epic Games’ Acquisition of Bandcamp (and Other Insights) Our columnist unpacks the deal and its implications to reveal that innovation isn't necessarily the key to business success. By Tim Schneider, Mar 23, 2022
Auctions How Much for an Invisible Artwork? Sotheby’s Is Betting It Can Get a Half Million Dollars for a Sales Receipt by Yves Klein Klein sold a number of such works between 1959 and 1962 in return for a weight of pure gold. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 22, 2022
Artnet News Pro Here Are The 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold At Auction Around the World in February 2022 The list would've been dominated by Sotheby's CryptoPunk sale, but the 104-Punk-lot was withdrawn. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 21, 2022
Art World From Anna Delvey’s Art Pop Up to the Underground Museum’s Sudden Shuttering: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Mar 18, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Mass Movement This week: NFTs try to break big, Robert Indiana's auction troubles, Lynne Drexler goes supersonic, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Mar 18, 2022
Artnet NFT ‘This is a Project Driven by Artistry’: Johannes Vogt of Artnet Auctions on the Market History of Rare Pepe NFTs Artnet's current NFT auction, "Feels Rare Man," centers on the iconic Rare Pepe project. By Artnet NFT, Mar 18, 2022