Auctions Why Are Portraits of Women More Valuable Than Portraits of Men? Does the market favor depictions of women? By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 1, 2016
Auctions Is Peter Brant Selling a $12 Million John Currin Nude at Christie’s? The work is a late addition to the November auction. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 31, 2016
Auctions Phillips to Offer Basquiat and Hirst Works From Tommy Hilfiger’s Collection This Fall The fashion icon says pop art is a true passion. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 28, 2016
Auctions You Can Buy the Earliest Version of Ten Commandments for a Cool $250,000—But There’s a Catch The auction is happening in an unlikely location: Beverly Hills. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 27, 2016
Auctions Phillips Tests the Masterpiece Market With a Vandalized Roy Lichtenstein Priced at $20 Million Will buyers bite? By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 26, 2016
Auctions Tech Billionaire Paul Allen Is Likely Seller of $35 Million Gerhard Richter at Phillips Is the world's 40th richest man selling his private 'jet'? By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 26, 2016
Auctions Phillips Revs Up for Debut Hong Kong Art Sale With Richter, Warhol, Kusama Design, photography, and editions will round out the sale. By Brian Boucher, Oct 25, 2016
Auctions Rare, Monumental Salvador Dalí Stage Curtain Up For Auction The Surrealist painted the curtain for his 'paranoiac ballet' adaptation of 'Tristan and Isolde.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 25, 2016
Auctions Ultra-Rare $25 Million ‘Sky Blue’ Diamond Hits Auction Block at Sotheby’s Will the rock break records? By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 23, 2016
Auctions Can Sotheby’s Recapture Munch Mania With This $50 Million Canvas? It could become his second-priciest work at auction. By Brian Boucher, Oct 21, 2016
Auctions The Skinny: Take a Fully-Functional Ai Weiwei Bicycle for a Spin The limited-edition work is fully functional. By Artnet Auctions, Oct 18, 2016
Auctions New York Billionaire Collector Hosts Exclusive Auction for Clinton Campaign Moishe Mana is parting with prized works from his collection for the cause. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 18, 2016
Auctions Salvador Dalí’s Lobster Telephone and Mae West Sofa Hit the Auction Block at Christie’s The two iconic Surrealist objects could fetch a combined total of $800,000. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 18, 2016
Auctions See the 1927 Vogue Cover Artwork that Broke Auction Records This Week It was originally valued at just $6,000. By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Oct 12, 2016
Auctions Less Fontana and More Competition Meant Sluggish Italian Auctions in London After two years of astonishing growth, sales slumped by almost 50 percent to $52 million. By Colin Gleadell, Oct 10, 2016