The Art Detective Sterling Ruby’s New Paintings Sold for $550,000 Each at Frieze New York. Are They Worth That? The artist's market was once red hot, but auction results in recent years have been disappointing. By Katya Kazakina, May 6, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week From what sold at Frieze New York to a mysterious heir claiming a Klimt in Vienna. By Artnet News, May 6, 2024
Art Fairs Here Are the Dealers and Artists Making Big Debuts Amid Frieze New York At NADA New York, pop-ups around town, and the main fair, new talents are stepping up. By Annie Armstrong, May 3, 2024
Art Fairs Abstract Sculptures and Vintage Finds Stand Out at Frieze New York We navigated the aisles and found some moving gems, from 1990s punk flyers to different iterations of abstract Modernism. By William Van Meter, May 3, 2024
Wet Paint Pop Stars, Politicos, and Temporary Tattoos Amid Frieze Week in New York—and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, the inside scoop on Dasha Zhukova's latest project. By Annie Armstrong, May 2, 2024
Auctions The Original ‘Harry Potter’ Cover Drawing Is Set to Smash Auction Records The watercolor is estimated to sell for as much as $600,000 at Sotheby’s New York. By Artnet News, May 2, 2024
Art Fairs Dawn Ng’s Ice-Inspired Works Take Over Breguet’s Frieze New York Lounge Organized by curator Jenn Ellis, the show kicks off a yearlong collaboration across all four Frieze venues. By Vittoria Benzine, May 2, 2024
Art Fairs Your Go-To Guide to All the Art Fairs in New York This Spring Here's everything you need to know. By Artnet News, May 2, 2024
Art Fairs Dealers at Frieze New York Aim to Capitalize on Venice Biennale Momentum The fair's opening day 'confirms that New York is the center of the global art market,' one mega-dealer said. By Eileen Kinsella, May 1, 2024
Auctions A Gold Watch That Survived the Titanic Sells for a World-Record $1.5 million The coveted timepiece went for 10 times its high estimate. By Richard Whiddington, May 1, 2024
Market On the Hunt for New Collectors, Asian Dealers Are Increasingly Looking West There is 'a growing appetite' from East Asian galleries and artists to show in New York, according to Independent cofounder Elizabeth Dee By Vivienne Chow, May 1, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: Jean-Baptiste Oudry’s ‘Portrait of a Poodle’ The Rococo painting came from the eclectic collection of the late Count Manfredi della Gherardesca. By Margaret Carrigan, May 1, 2024
Art Fairs Frieze Forecast: The Venice Effect Hits NYC, Spotlight on Latin American Women, and More From Venice Biennale stars to solo shows, here are the highlights to look out for. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 30, 2024
Kenny Schachter Kenny Schachter Emerges From Surgery With Dirt on Damien Hirst, Ed Sheeran, and a Lot More In part one of his 'Busted-Disc Diaries,' he recounts blowing out his back moving his art. He's recovering, and just as indefatigable as ever. Thank his art-loving doctors! By Kenny Schachter, Apr 30, 2024
Auctions An Original ‘Hope’ Poster by Shepard Fairey Could Fetch Over $300,000 at Auction Heritage is offering the epoch-making artwork on May 14. By Artnet News, Apr 30, 2024