Market Asymmetry Art Foundation Director Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt on Funding Projects That Reverberate ‘Over the Long Term’ 'There needs to be a sensitivity and understanding when showing artists from Asian backgrounds,' she said. By Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt, Jul 8, 2024
Market Perrotin Partner Alice Lung on the Asian Market, Art Fairs, and Rising Costs 'Collectors are becoming more careful, discerning, and selective about their purchases,' she said. By Alice Lung, Jul 5, 2024
Art Fairs With a Weakened Yen, the Second Tokyo Gendai Attracted a Larger International Crowd Sales benefited from confidence in the local market and the international appeal of Japan as a tourist destination. By Cathy Fan, Jul 5, 2024
Auctions Stolen Titian, Once Found at a London Bus Stop, Sells for a Record $22 Million The work had also been looted by Napoleon in the 19th century. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 4, 2024
Market Goodbye, West Bund: Redevelopment Efforts Drive Out Shanghai Galleries After 10 years as an arts hub, tech firms are moving in. Artists and dealers are dispersing throughout the city. By Cathy Fan, Jul 4, 2024
Auctions Getty Museum Snaps Up a Quentin Metsys Masterpiece for a Record-Smashing Sum The museum paid more than $13 million for the painting at Christie's Old Masters sale. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 3, 2024
Art Fairs CAN Ibiza Has Ambition, but Can It Offer More Than a ‘Work-cation’? The island art fair moved its dates to try to capture more collectors this year. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 3, 2024
Galleries 47 Canal at 13: As the Tastemaking New York Gallery Grows Up, a Founder Exits The trailblazing enterprise is opening its new SoHo location today, without Margaret Lee. By Andrew Russeth, Jul 3, 2024
Market Vivienne Westwood’s Collection Sells Big for Charity, Seattle Art Museum Gets New Chief, and More Essential Art Industry News Plus, Frieze London and the ADAA Art Show name their 2024 exhibitors. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 2, 2024
Market Work of the Week: Jordy Kerwick’s ‘Le Tigre’ (2022) This bold rug is an updated version of the work that set the artist's auction record. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 1, 2024
Wet Paint Inside the Hammer Museum’s Long Hunt for a Director, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what does Fairchain's closure mean for artists? And a visit to the Serpentine's annual summer party. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 28, 2024
Auctions By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s London Modern and Contemporary Art Evening and Day Sales, June 2024 Get the stats behind the spin. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 28, 2024
The Art Detective Is This Pissarro Print Worth $28,000—or $530? At 1stdibs, Dealers and an Algorithm Clash Start-ups are using AI to value art, with mixed results. One project has some sellers in revolt. By Katya Kazakina, Jun 28, 2024
Art Fairs London’s Summer Season Dazzles With Dual Art Fairs Like the races at Ascot and tennis at Wimbledon, Eye of the Collector and Treasure House have become essential to the city's cultural tapestry. By Caroline Roux, Jun 28, 2024
Market Who is Takako Yamaguchi, the Under-Sung Painter Causing a Frenzy at Auction? After decades of quiet work, her evocative paintings breaking auction records and surpassing high estimates mark a sensational turn in the artist’s career. By Devorah Lauter, Jun 26, 2024