Auctions Christie’s to Offer a Rare Toulouse-Lautrec Bordello Painting Held in Private Collection for a Century 'La Femme Tatouée' (1894) is estimated at $3.3 million to $4.6 million. By Margaret Carrigan, Sep 13, 2024
Art World Recap—Here Is Everything You Missed in the Art World This Summer Welcome back, we missed you! By Naomi Rea, Sep 12, 2024
On View Hauser and Wirth Teams Up with Steve Martin on a Love Letter to Los Angeles The gallery's homage to the city of angels in art and cinema centers on Steve Martin's classic 1991 film 'L.A. Story.' By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 12, 2024
Law & Politics Canadian Police Track a Stolen Churchill Portrait to Italy Prints of Yousuf Karsh's "Roaring Lion" portrait abound, but only one is supposed to live in the hotel Karsh once called home. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Rock Climbing as Art? Seoul Show Dares Viewers to Ascend Jihyun Jung is inviting viewers to put on a harness in an exhibition at the Leeum Museum curated by Rirkrit Tiravanija. By Andrew Russeth, Sep 11, 2024
Kenny Schachter Kenny Schachter Can’t Paint, But He Can Reveal High-Level Hijinks in the Art World. (Just Don’t Call Him a Gossip!) Jeff Koons and Pace have parted ways, a major Magritte has been backed by a major guarantee, and our columnist has opened a new show in Cologne. By Kenny Schachter, Sep 11, 2024
Artists 3 Works by Pioneering Artist Rebecca Horn That Changed Contemporary Art Through performance, sculpture, and installation, Horn explored what it is to inhabit a body in our technological age. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 11, 2024
Law & Politics Rare Historic Document Mysteriously Arrives at a Republican Party Office A 1785 document arrived unbidden in the mail. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Shantell Martin’s Maze Will Make Times Square Meditate Participants will wander the artist’s first walking path to the sound of her voice. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 10, 2024
Museums & Institutions MoMA Chief Glenn Lowry Is Departing After 30 Years. Who Will Succeed Him? Thelma Golden, Melissa Chiu, and Franklin Sirmans are all seen as leading contenders. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 10, 2024
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