The Art Detective Amid Rash of Vandalism, New York Art World Grapples with Divide on Israel-Hamas War Galleries and museums have been tagged all over town. Everyone is wondering: Who is responsible, and what comes next? By Katya Kazakina, Feb 12, 2024
Auctions Buyers Go Wild for Props From the Beloved Netflix Series ‘The Crown’ The sale exceeded expectations to fetch about $2.1 million. By Artnet News, Feb 9, 2024
Auctions A $14,000 Renaissance Anatomy Book Fetches $2.2 Million at Auction This copy of the second edition of the classic Vesalius text bears his annotations toward a never-realized third edition. By Artnet News, Feb 9, 2024
Art Fairs Mexico City’s Zona Maco Fair Is ‘Back in Full Force,’ as Collectors Snap Up Venice Biennale Artists Exhibitors have brought works at a variety of price points, and there are discoveries to be made. By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, Feb 9, 2024
Galleries Angling for Venice Visitors, Lehmann Maupin Will Pop Up in Milan The gallery will aim to capitalize on numerous events in the nearby region this spring. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2024
Wet Paint Silencio Opens in New York City, Art Worlders Spars Over the Joint-Representation Model, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what Los Angeles gallery is moving to Hollywood? Which artists love to shop at the Harry Potter store? By Annie Armstrong, Feb 8, 2024
Galleries Beneath the Acropolis, Athens Is Teeming With Contemporary Art. Here Are 11 Galleries You Need to Know A freedom to play and experiment is what the Greek capital's art scene is known for. By Olivia Typaldos, Feb 8, 2024
Art Fairs Art Basel Names 287 Exhibitors for Its Flagship 2024 Edition It will be the first edition of the fair under the direction of Maike Cruse. By Vivienne Chow & Margaret Carrigan, Feb 8, 2024
Auctions Bonhams CEO Bruno Vinciguerra, Who Oversaw Rapid-Fire Expansion, Is Stepping Down The auction house's executive chairman, Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, will lead the company on an interim basis. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 8, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 1: Kenny Schachter Descends On L.A.—and Dishes on Art-World Ne’er-Do-Wells Disgraced dealer Inigo Philbrick is now in a halfway house, our columnist reveals, in the first part of a weekly diary from Hollywood. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 8, 2024
Market The View From: Rebecca Wei Rebecca Wei is a founder of Lévy Gorvy Dayan & Wei, and previously served as President and Chairman of Christie's Asia. By Rebecca Wei, Feb 8, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: The Guttmann Mouse Helmet A rare piece of Roman armor bearing unusual symbols sold at Christie's New York for $1.26 million. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 6, 2024
Auctions The Only Painting Jointly Created by the Beatles Sold to the Tune of $1.7 Million The sale of the work far exceeded its high estimate. By Adam Schrader, Feb 5, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Get caught up on the latest market moves, fast. By Margaret Carrigan, Feb 5, 2024
The Art Detective Undervalued Pop Legend James Rosenquist Is Having a Moment MoMA and a Michelin-starred restaurant are spotlighting the artist, as Phillips readies a special sale of his prints. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 2, 2024