Art World Kristi Cavataro Is a Fast-Rising Sculptor Breathing New Life Into an Ancient Medium: Stained Glass Her second solo gallery show is currently on view at Ramiken, New York. By Claire Voon, Sep 23, 2022
Auctions Christie’s Has Revealed 15 Masterpieces for Sale From Paul Allen’s Collection, Including Three Works Estimated at $100 Million Each See what the most expensive art collection ever on offer has in store for trophy hunters. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 22, 2022
Auctions Energy Exec Roger Sant’s $50 Million Collection, With Major Works by Gauguin and Joan Mitchell, Heads to Christie’s This Fall Proceeds from the sale will benefit Sant's nonprofit Summit Foundation. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 22, 2022
Auctions Phillips Teams Up With Another Auction House as Part of an Ambitious Plan to Grow Its Foothold in China A collaboration with Beijing's Yongle Auction will allow Phillips's international clients to bid at sales in mainland China. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 22, 2022
Travel See How a Colombian Collector Turned Pablo Escobar’s Former Mexican Hideout Into an Art-Filled Hotel Lio Malca's vast collection is spread across his homes, a hotel, and a foundation in Spain. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 21, 2022
Auctions Social-Media Star ‘Jerry Gogosian’ Curated a Sotheby’s Sale Based Entirely on Instagram’s Algorithmic Suggestions The sale includes works by Marc Quinn, Sarah Thibault, and other artists. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 21, 2022
Art Fairs Dealers Have Long Had a Love-Hate Relationship With Art Fairs. Here’s Why They Are Growing Fonder Lately While still a huge lift, fairs are more important than ever, dealers say. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2022
Auctions Elon Musk’s Ex-Girlfriend Just Generated $165,000 by Auctioning Off the Tesla CEO’s Intimate Mementos The top lot was a gold necklace featuring an emerald from one of Musk's father's mines. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 20, 2022
On View Ukrainian Photographer Boris Mikhailov Fears His Home and Archives May Have Been Bombed in Kharkiv His retrospective is now open at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. By Anna Sansom, Sep 19, 2022
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Museum Impresario Kiran Nadar on Championing Indian Artists on the Global Stage The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is home to some 8,000 works of art. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 19, 2022
Artnet News Pro ‘I Always Need to Unlearn Something’: Gallerist Olivier Meessen on the Challenges Facing the Middle Market The gallerist opens up about doing business in Brussels, and what’s holding the city back from greatness. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 18, 2022
Studio Visit The Artist Maxwell Mustardo Creates His Whimsical Ceramics in the Quakertown, New Jersey, Studio of an Illustrious Predecessor The artist currently has his first New York solo show. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 17, 2022
Auctions Willem de Kooning’s Family Will Auction Off Three Paintings by the Artist for as Much as $50 Million This Fall The three canvases, selected with de Kooning’s granddaughters, each represent a different decade in the late artist’s storied career. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 16, 2022
Artnet News Pro Does the Market Only Pay Attention to Art From the Middle East During Times of Conflict? During the Arab Spring in 2011, the wider art world championed the region's artists. But in the past decade, support has dried up, as have auction prices. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Sep 15, 2022
Art World Art-World Heavyweights Come Out in Support of Documenta’s Embattled Curators Amid Latest Allegations “The pressures that media and politicians have placed on the entire Documenta team have become unbearable,” a committee said. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 15, 2022