The Art Detective Adam Pendleton Is Very Good at Saying No. But Can He Fend Off the Market Frenzy That Follows a Major MoMA Show? The monumental show "Who Is Queen?" is likely to push the artist's career and prices to new levels, while testing his ability to control both. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 4, 2021
Art Fairs ‘Now It’s Just the Real People’: Art Basel Opens Its First Fair in 18 Months With an Among-Friends Vibe (and Steady Sales, Too) There was nary an American collector in sight. By Eileen Kinsella & Naomi Rea, Sep 21, 2021
Artnet News Pro ‘What’s the Rush?’: Art-Industry Pros Are Ambivalent About Returning to the Art-Fair Traveling Circus This Fall Collectors and advisors are largely avoiding international travel, even as art fairs return in force. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 30, 2021
People Five Years Ago, Dominique Fung Was Painting in a Basement Below a Toronto Nail Salon. Now, She’s the Toast of the Art World Curators, collectors, and dealers are flocking to the New York-based artist's work. By Brian Boucher, Aug 25, 2021
Artnet News Pro Art Shipping in the Age of COVID Is More Expensive and Complicated Than Ever—and a Return to ‘Normal’ Remains Very Far Away Advisors and art dealers are facing new logistical challenges as shippers urge patience. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 19, 2021
The Art Detective The Lockdown Made Collectors Even Hungrier for Paintings of the Human Form. Is Figuration Fatigue Coming Next? After a year of looking at art on cell-phone screens, advisors and dealers are hoping collectors will broaden their interests. By Katya Kazakina, Jul 15, 2021
The Art Detective Out of Fashion Her Whole Life, Alice Neel’s Figurative Art Is Now a Sensation. But Where Is Her Market—and Who Are Her Buyers—Today? One dealer recalls an artist finding two Alice Neel works on the sidewalk in the days when few cared for her art. By Katya Kazakina, May 27, 2021
Artnet News Pro Who Bought Elizabeth Peyton’s $2.1 Million David Bowie Portrait at Sotheby’s? This NFT Collector Diversifying Into Blue-Chip Art Dealers and auction houses hope that more crypto millionaires will transition into traditional collecting categories. By Katya Kazakina, May 18, 2021
Art World Editors’ Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From the Affordable Art Fair to a Delicious Show of Food-Inspired Art Plus, watch a new documentary about the inner workings of the Met Museum. By Artnet News, May 18, 2021
Art World Editors’ Picks: 7 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Nari Ward’s Take on Phishing Scams to an Online Eco-Art Festival Mark your calendar for these IRL and virtual events. By Artnet News, Nov 30, 2020
Artnet Talks Artnet Talks: Why New York City Collectors Rule the Art Market—Now and Post-Pandemic Join the free conversation on Zoom on November 30 at 5 p.m. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2020
Art World Wet Paint: Inside a Museum Director’s Shocking Departure, Noted Dealer Swaps Shows for eBay Collabs, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip What budding collector got between Katie Holmes and her new boyfriend? Who flew in for Berlin Gallery Weekend parties? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, Sep 11, 2020
Analysis After a Dip, the Market for Gerhard Richter’s Work Is Back on Solid Footing. Here’s Which Bodies of Work Are Thriving Market insiders say Richter's market is actually composed of a number of submarkets. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 1, 2020
Galleries New York’s Galleries Are Preparing to Reopen to an Uncertain Art Market This Week. Will Anyone Show Up? Appointments, masks, and hand sanitizer will be the new norms. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 2, 2020
Market The Bankerization of the Art Market: How Wall Street’s Masters of the Universe Infiltrated the Art World What happens when a market that used to be helmed by patrician connoisseurs is overrun with bankers from Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan? By Nate Freeman, Apr 22, 2020