Crime Police Arrest a Florida Art Dealer for Peddling Fakes After He Tried to Pass Off a $495 Print as a $12 Million Basquiat Daniel Elie Bouaziz faces four charges in connection to an alleged art forgery scam he was running out of his Palm Beach art gallery. By Sarah Cascone, May 31, 2022
Art World Editors’ Picks: 12 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From James Joyce Mania at the Morgan to Photoville in Brooklyn Bridge Park Here's what we're looking forward to this week. By Artnet News, May 30, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 13 Events for Your Art Calendar, From a Gallery for Un-Instagrammable Art to a Curators’ Talk on the Term ‘Latinx’ Here's what's on our radar as we head into Memorial Day Weekend. By Sarah Cascone, May 23, 2022
Art World Nan Goldin, Faith Ringgold, and Other Artists Make ‘TIME’ Magazine’s Annual List of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year The annual list is based on the “soft power” of the individual’s ideas and the strength of their example. By Caroline Goldstein, May 23, 2022
Artnet News Pro The 1-54 African Art Fair Is a Ripe Place for Talent-Spotting. Here Are 5 Rising Stars We Scouted at the New York Edition The fair's first Harlem edition was full of buzz-worthy art. By Sarah Cascone, May 23, 2022
Art World Editors’ Picks: 14 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From New Paintings by Marc Quinn to a Show About Rockaway Beach Plus, check out new shows by artists including Gary Petersen, Chloe Chiasson, Emily Marie Miller, and others. By Sarah Cascone, May 17, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 14 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Moleskine Art Show to a Cocktail for the Women of Surrealism Plus, an annual scavenger hunt returns to the Bronx, and legal experts talk museum deaccessioning. By Sarah Cascone, May 10, 2022
Art Fairs Don’t Miss These 7 Show-Stopping Works at TEFAF New York, From an Eight-Figure Marc Chagall to a Lusty Anh Duong Painting Highlights include a pricy—and personal—Marc Chagall, a towering Kehinde Wiley, and Anh Duong paintings so new their paint is still wet. By Taylor Dafoe & Sarah Cascone, May 6, 2022
Artnet News Pro Here Are 9 Exciting Artists Whose Markets Are Poised to Reach the Next Level After Remarkable Outings at the Venice Biennale We'll tell you who they are, where to buy their work, and how much it costs. By Artnet News, May 5, 2022
Wet Paint The Best and Worst Tippers in the Art World—Revealed, a Top Rapper Makes His Curatorial Debut, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, what superstar artist's work got all dinged up on the way to the Venice Biennale? And artist Tourmaline gives us a peek into her life. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 29, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Panel on Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage to a New Mural in Prospect Park Plus, solo shows for Hend Samir, Mosie Romney, and Nathan Ng Catlin. By Artnet News, Apr 25, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Art Collective Behind the Improvised Kazakhstan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Has a Simple Message: ‘Everyone Is an Artist’ The pavilion, inspired by outsider artist Sergey Kalmykov, has a hopeful and inspiring hopeful message. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 25, 2022
On View Here Are the 9 Best Pavilions at the 2022 Venice Biennale, From Some Super Creepy Centaurs to a Vision of Cybernetic Beauty From Poland's first presentation by a Roma artist to a high-tech creature at the Korea Pavilion, here is our pick of the biennale's best. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Practically Every Artwork in the Venice Biennale’s Arsenale Section The sprawling portion of the show at the Arsenale includes two smaller capsule exhibitions. By Ben Davis, Apr 21, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 14 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Joan Jonas in Times Square to Art Inspired by Courtroom Dramas Plus, Kenny Scharf at the Tribeca Ball and a talk on Dorothea Lange. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 19, 2022