Auctions Is This the Next Auction Supernova? A Rare Modigliani Nude Carries a Record $150 Million Estimate at Sotheby’s The painting, which was recently on view at Tate Modern, is reportedly owned by Irish billionaire horse breeder John Magnier. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 24, 2018
Art Fairs How Do You Keep the World’s Oldest Art Fair Fresh? Art Cologne Offers a Lesson in Reinvention Thanks to a prolific history and a 10-year revival project, Art Cologne has emerged as an enduring force. But it's not for everyone. By Kate Brown, Apr 19, 2018
Analysis How Far Has the Photography Market Really Come? Four Data-Driven Conclusions From the Spring Photo Auctions After peaking in 2013, the photography market has come full circle to its 2010 levels—and that's just the start of what we learned. By Tim Schneider, Apr 19, 2018
Art World Outsider Artist James Castle Left a Treasure Trove of Works Hidden in the Walls of His House Was this work intended as a time capsule? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2018
Analysis How Is Western Art Really Faring in Asia? 3 Trendlines From Hong Kong’s Spring Auctions Reveal the Changing Market Asian, postwar, and fine art are by far the most bankable categories in Hong Kong. By Tim Schneider, Apr 11, 2018
Auctions Sotheby’s Will Begin Holding Auctions in India to Capitalize on the Country’s Growing Art Market The first live auction will be held in Mumbai in December. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 10, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Climate Protesters Stage a Die-In Strike at the Louvre + More Must-Read Stories Plus, collector and designer Hubert de Givenchy has died and galleries are cashing in on hotel art. By Artnet News, Mar 13, 2018
Law & Politics UK Art Dealer Matthew Green Charged in a $9 Million Picasso Money-Laundering Scheme Green was indicted by US authorities for his alleged role in a money laundering and stock scam. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 6, 2018
Auctions A Long-Lost Nigerian Masterpiece Found in a London Apartment Just Set a Record at Bonhams Lost for decades, the rediscovered portrait was a hit at auction. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 1, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Jim Carrey Tweets His Furious Anti-Republican and Anti-Gun Art + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a rendering of a 100-foot-tall Picasso has been discovered and the Warriors are heading to a museum instead of the White House. By Artnet News, Mar 1, 2018
Auctions Whitney Biennial Patron Melva Bucksbaum’s Cutting-Edge Art Collection Is Coming to Christie’s Following last year's 100-percent-sold outing, another round of work from the namesake of the Biennial's Bucksbaum Award is hitting the block. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 27, 2018
Market In an Unusual Collaboration, Pace Gallery and Art Agency Partners Team Up to Represent Vito Acconci’s Estate The arrangement could mark the beginning of a new model for the lucrative estate business. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 22, 2018
Law & Politics Christie’s Acquisition of a Cutting-Edge Art Startup Was Supposed to Change Everything. Instead, It’s Become a Big Headache. Christie's acquisition of the startup Collectrium has resulted in a pricey learning curve. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 20, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Was Jackie O’s Portrait Stolen From Grey Gardens? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, investigation reveals misconduct by the photographer Patrick Demarchelier and Art Basel's parent company posts a loss. By Artnet News, Feb 19, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Marina Abramović Texts With Her Ex (Ulay) Every Day + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Sotheby's acquires an interior design marketplace and leading museum directors beseech Trump not to end the NEA. By Artnet News, Feb 14, 2018