Analysis Impressionism Is 150 This Year. Is the Auction Industry Celebrating? Amid perceptions of dwindling supply, the market for Impressionism has kept humming. By Artnet News and Morgan Stanley, 3 days ago
Analysis To Frieze or Not to Frieze: Are Collectors Prioritizing Paris Over London? An expanded and rebranded Art Basel Paris may have VIPs rethinking their options this year. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 7, 2024
Analysis 5 Questions About Art Basel’s Strategy, and the Fair Ecosystem in a Choppy Market, With Clément Delépine The fair director dishes on Art Basel's big bet on Paris, and offers advice for applicants. By Naomi Rea, Oct 3, 2024
Analysis The Top 10 Most Searched Artists: Which Stars Are Rising? Which Are Dimming? A comparison of searches from 2014 and 2024 gives deeper insight into market moves. By Brian Boucher, Oct 2, 2024
Analysis 5 Questions About the Joys of Collaboration and Cultivating New Markets With Sarah Calodney, Founder of Calodney Advisory The art advisor urges her peers to consider cultivating new markets. By Annie Armstrong, Sep 30, 2024
Analysis Data Dive: Who Are Today’s Most Bankable Artists? From Claude Monet to Yayoi Kusama, these artists are bringing in big bucks at auction. By Artnet News, Sep 27, 2024
The Appraisal Louis Fratino Is a Star of the Venice Biennale. Good Luck Getting One of His Paintings The artist's intimate scenes of queer life have generated critical acclaim—and fervent bidding in auction salesrooms. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 26, 2024
Analysis The Best-Seller List: Experts Analyze the Trophy Lots Across 6 Categories From European Old Masters to Ultra-Contemporary, here are the artists who sold the most at auction. By Annie Armstrong & Brian Boucher, Sep 20, 2024
Analysis A Tale of Four Cities The auction capitals of New York, London, Paris, and Hong Kong have been in constant flux over the past decade, data shows. More change is coming. By Artnet News and Morgan Stanley, Sep 13, 2024
Analysis Art Market Reset: Riding the Waves of Change The art market is in the midst of a radical sea change. What can buyers and sellers learn from the cresting waves? By Katya Kazakina, Sep 9, 2024
The Appraisal Amrita Sher-Gil Was a Visionary Modernist. But Export Rules Are Complicating Her Market Surge Her short life and status as one of India's national treasures make artwork extremely scarce. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2024
The Appraisal To Art History, Matisse Is a Master. To the Market, It’s a More Complicated Story The artist's most famous works are in museums, and his collectors can be fickle. Recently, his late work has been reassessed. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 10, 2024
Analysis The Venice Biennale Spotlights the Market for Latin American Art Artists from the region have historically been marginalized. Four case studies highlight some of the area’s intricacies. By Artnet News and Morgan Stanley, Jun 21, 2024
The Appraisal Vilhelm Hammershøi’s Cool Interiors Are Hot With Collectors. Thank Vermeer A century after the Danish painter's death, prices for his work are rising. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 4, 2024
The Appraisal Willem de Kooning’s Late Works Were Once Undervalued. Not Anymore. A major survey of the Abstract Expressionist just opened in Venice. Here's a look at his market profile. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 17, 2024