Artnet News Pro Etsu Egami Is a Breakout Star at Auction—and She’s Not Even 30. Her Supporters Are Scared All That Success Could Backfire Within the space of seven short years, Egami has gone from an unknown talent to a market force. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 22, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Art Advisor Nazy Nazhand Takes Us to Ibiza to Hit the Nightclubs and the Galleries of Iberia We caught up with Nazhand as she took her annual trip to Ibiza. By Annie Armstrong, Aug 19, 2022
Galleries A Trio of Galleries From Dubai, Vancouver, and New York Are Uniting to Open Diana, a New Cooperative Gallery on Henry Street The gallery brings a new model to an address with a rich artistic legacy. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 18, 2022
Wet Paint New York Dealer James Fuentes Has Big Plans for L.A., Robert Mnuchin and Family Open a Restaurant, Plus More Art-World Gossip Plus, what FiDi hot spot may be the art world's new Forlini's? What meme queen is showing paintings downtown? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Aug 18, 2022
NFTs The Artists Rights Society, a Copyright Protection Stalwart, Is Launching an NFT Platform to Create ‘New Economies’ for Artists The platform Arsnl will launch with works by Frank Stella. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 18, 2022
Auctions Sotheby’s First Auction in Singapore in 15 Years Hopes to Exceed $10 Million—and Reignite Interest in Southeast Asian Art The auctioneer began offering the category in Singapore way back in 1996. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 18, 2022
NFTs Actor Anthony Hopkins Reprises His Most Famous Roles for a New NFT Project, Saying ‘All Is Possible at Any Age’ The 84-year-old actor is the latest celebrity to get into the NFT space. By Dorian Batycka, Aug 18, 2022
Galleries Olfactory Art Dealer Andreas Keller Already Knows How to Sell to Clients Looking for Rare Perfumes. But Art Collectors? That’s New Territory The dealer's new gallery isn't just about the rosy side of scent experience. By Janelle Zara, Aug 17, 2022
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in July 2022 Results from Poly Auctions' July sales made up the majority of the list. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 16, 2022
NFTs NFT Artists Are Not Selling ‘Digital Art Objects.’ They Are Selling a Story—One That Requires Constant Retelling And that story better keep the degens excited. By Ben Davis, Aug 16, 2022
Galleries Artist Matthew Day Jackson Leaves His Longtime Gallery, Hauser and Wirth, to Join Mega-Rival Pace Jackson had seven solo exhibition with Hauser and Wirth between 2011 and 2020. By Artnet News, Aug 16, 2022
The Appraisal Roy Lichtenstein’s Art Has the Most Pop in the Private Market. With a Special Sale in the Hamptons, Do His Public Prices Have Room to Grow? The artist is famous for his Ben-Day dot portraits of women—but some market players are hoping to broaden his appeal. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2022
Artnet News Pro Western Galleries Are Scooping Up Female Chinese Artists Born in the 1990s. Here’s Who You Need to Know, and Why They Matter Meet five artists whose markets are on the rise. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 14, 2022
Auctions Joan Didion’s Art Collection Is Headed to a Tiny Upstate New York Auction House, With Works by Ed Ruscha, Jennifer Bartlett, and Others The late author's desk is also on offer. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 12, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Outside In This week: Small galleries making big impressions, a Wet Paint whiparound, Christie’s hopes to cash in on Clemente, and much more—all in a 6-minute read (1,608 words). By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Aug 12, 2022