Art Fairs From Mutant Trump Art to a 30-Foot Rauschenberg, Here’s What Dealers Are Bringing to Art Basel in Miami Beach This year's fair presents the blue-chip names you know along with many lesser-known artists from the US and Latin America that you should. By Julia Halperin, Dec 4, 2017
Events and Parties Carsten Höller Is Opening a ‘Schizophrenic’ Night Club in Miami During Art Basel The Prada Double Club Miami will be an exercise in juxtapositions. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 4, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: A Museum of Selfies Is Now Set to Open in LA + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Andy Warhol's drawing of Trump tower sells above estimate and someone hung the cover art from Lorde's album in the Louvre. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2017
Art World Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson Is Melding Art and Fashion for Art Basel Miami Beach—and Real Emotion Too The designer has curated a show for his store that will debut during the fair, and his fans won't be surprised by its sensitivity and taste. By Max Berlinger, Nov 17, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: What Art-Fair Schedules Tell Us About the Market (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist asks why Frieze really decided to add an extra VIP day to its New York fair—and he questions the speed with which the Armory director was shown the art fair’s door. By Tim Schneider, Nov 13, 2017
Events and Parties Museum of Ice Cream Will Unleash Its Selfie-Fueled Sugar Shockwave on Fair Week in Miami A limited number of "exclusive preview tickets" go on sale next week. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 10, 2017
Art Fairs The Armory Show Lures Gagosian Back to the Piers for a Slimmed-Down 2018 Edition This year's edition also boasts a new layout. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 6, 2017
Art World Art Basel Comes to Buenos Aires: The Behemoth’s First Step Toward Global Domination Is Surprisingly Polite The first leg of programming for Art Basel's highly anticipated and nebulous "Cities" initiative is aimed at endearing itself to local audiences. By Janelle Zara & Taylor Dafoe, Nov 3, 2017
Art World With a Scented Cloud Floating in Paris, Cartier Transformed Perfume Into a Work of Art Outside the Palais de Tokyo, a bit of modern magic had a spellbinding effect. By Nazanin Lankarani, Oct 25, 2017
Art World Is Nike the New Medici? Curator Neville Wakefield Says Brands Are Our 21st-Century Patrons Kehinde Wiley and Ernesto Neto are among the artists signing up for corporate collaborations. By Rachel Corbett, Oct 18, 2017
Art & Exhibitions ‘The Curators Were Shocked’: In Istanbul, Fred Wilson Exposes the Black Art History Hidden in Plain Sight 'Afro Kismet' is a timely updating of Wilson's famed 2003 Venice Biennale pavilion. By Rachel Corbett, Oct 10, 2017
People ‘Anti-Fascist’ Artist Anne Imhof Reveals Plans for Her First Public Artwork—in Death Valley For her next work, the artist will exchange the white cube for the white desert. By Naomi Rea, Oct 9, 2017
Art Fairs Got $750,000? Here Are 10 Truly Extraordinary Artworks You Can Buy at Frieze Masters Need a Baroque painting? Perhaps a sarcophagus? You've come to the right place. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 5, 2017
Auctions artnet Auctions: A Tragicomic Raymond Pettibon and 4 Other Artworks to Buy This Month Plus, Robert Longo, Maurizio Cattelan, and more. By Artnet Auctions, Oct 3, 2017
Art & Exhibitions At 88, Claes Oldenburg Debuts His First New Work in 12 Years—and It’s a Tiny Gift to His Fans The diminutive new sculptures nod to seminal works from the artist's past. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 26, 2017