Art World Maureen Bray on Leaving the Corner Office at the Art Dealers Association of America The job goes way beyond organizing an annual New York fair. By Brian Boucher, Sep 10, 2024
Auctions A Van Gogh Painting with Royal Ties Could Fetch $50 Million at Christie’s Hong Kong As a major Van Gogh show opens in London, one of his Paris works will set a record in Hong Kong. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 10, 2024
Art World Game On: Artists Sparred on the Court at Armory Week’s First Basketball Tournament Proceeds from the event benefitted five local nonprofits. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 9, 2024
Law & Politics Scandal Rocks Italian Government, Leading to Appointment of New Culture Minister Right-wing commentator and museum director Alessandro Giuli replaces Gennaro Sangiuliano after nationwide backlash over advisor appointment. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 9, 2024
Market Auction Houses Lock in Estates for New York’s November Sales—and More Essential Art Industry News Plus, sales at the Armory Show and Frieze Seoul jumpstart a sluggish market. By Annie Armstrong & Margaret Carrigan, Sep 9, 2024
Market Asia Auction House Rainmaker Evelyn Lin Joins Pace Lin is the second senior auction house exec tapped by the mega gallery to lead its expansion in the region. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 9, 2024
Art World Is TikTok Star Vita Kari’s New Stunt an Endurance Performance or Pure Hoax? If you thought the artist had taped themselves to a wall for days, think again. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 6, 2024
Law & Politics Kingpin in Canada’s Largest Art Forgery Ring Sentenced More than 1,600 works attributed to the Anishinaabe artist were forgeries. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2024
Art Fairs Marseille’s Art-O-Rama Is Helping a New Generation of Gallerists Get Their Foot in the Door Fledgling galleries take their first steps... and any sales are a bonus. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 6, 2024
Law & Politics Police Kill Gunman Who Opened Fire Outside Munich’s Nazi Museum The attack took place outside the museum and near the Israeli consulate. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2024
Museums & Institutions MFA Boston Returns a 2,500-Year-Old Necklace to Turkey When the museum bought the necklace in 1982, it did not receive any provenance records. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 11 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York Right Now There's more art to see beyond the fairs at Armory Art Week. Here is our pick of must-see gallery shows around Manhattan. By Artnet News, Sep 5, 2024
Art World Arch of Constantine Damaged by Lightning Amid Severe Storms in Rome The lightning strike blew chunks of stone off the 4th-century structure. By Brian Boucher, Sep 5, 2024
Art World The Rabkin Foundation Just Doled Out Another $400,000 to Art Critics In a time of precarity, eight critics have received unrestricted $50,000 grants. By Brian Boucher, Sep 5, 2024
Museums & Institutions A Court Approves Valparaiso University’s Controversial Plan to Sell Paintings From Brauer Museum Collection The canvases by O’Keeffe, Church, and Hassam could bring as much as $20 million. By Brian Boucher, Sep 4, 2024