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    Sotheby’s Will Hold Its Closely Watched Spring Hong Kong Art Auctions in New York as the Coronavirus Epidemic Rages On

    The auction house will stage the auctions this April in New York.

    By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 24, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    One Year After an Eleventh-Hour Relocation, the Armory Show Is Reshuffling—on Purpose—for 2020

    The fair welcomes 30 new exhibitors after a number of high-profile departures.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 12, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    Despite a Strong Miami Fair, Art Basel’s Parent Company MCH Group Is Under Pressure to Cut Costs and Streamline Its Business

    Internal communications show MCH is still struggling with budget issues.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 9, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    How the Unhinged Reaction to Maurizio Cattelan’s Banana Revealed the Thin Line Between the Art World and Total Anarchy

    Everyone from the Guerrilla Girls to Popeyes Chicken had something to say.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 9, 2019

  • Events and Parties

    Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic Jerry Saltz and Artist Marilyn Minter Warn of ‘Creeping Puritanism’ in an ‘Unforgiving Art World’

    Shepard Fairey, Shantell Martin, and Tali Lennox were among the guests for an intimate conversation between the two provocateurs.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 9, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    Maurizio Cattelan’s $120,000 Banana Was Ejected From Art Basel Miami Beach After Drawing Unsafe Crowds (and Getting Eaten)

    The day after the stunt, the gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin took the artwork down for good a day early.

    By Javier Pes, Dec 8, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    4 Striking Trends at NADA Miami That Show Us Where the Art World—and Market—Are Headed Next

    The fair this year included a healthy number of works priced at $10,000 and less.

    By Julia Halperin & Tim Schneider, Dec 6, 2019

  • Art World

    Wet Paint: Celebs Storm Art Basel Miami Beach, the KAWS Whisperer Revealed, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip

    Which celebrities attended the Dior show at the Rubell Museum? What art did Justin Bieber choose to sell at auction? Read on for answers.

    By Nate Freeman, Dec 5, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    Cindy Sherman Has Unveiled Her First Non-Photographic Works at Art Basel Miami Beach: Tapestries Based on Her Instagram

    The new experiments are selling like hotcakes at Metro Pictures.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 5, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    ‘People Get Into the Rhythm’: Here’s What VIPs Were Buying During Art Basel Miami Beach’s Leisurely Preview Day

    Miami retains its status as North America's most important art shopping destination.

    By Eileen Kinsella & Nate Freeman, Dec 4, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    Maurizio Cattelan Is Taping Bananas to a Wall at Art Basel Miami Beach and Selling Them for $120,000 Each

    "The banana," explains the artist, "is supposed to be a banana."

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 4, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    See Highlights From Art Basel Miami Beach’s New ‘Meridians’ Section, Where the Fair’s Biggest (and Best) Artworks Shine

    Art Basel's new features impressive works like Portia Munson’s ‘The Garden,’ which sold quickly.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 4, 2019

  • On View

    Take a Peek Inside the Newly Relocated—and Renamed—Rubell Museum in Miami, Opening Just in Time for Art Basel

    More than 300 works are presented across 40 galleries in the inaugural installation.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 3, 2019

  • People

    The Rubell Effect: How the Miami Couple Brought the Midas Touch to Generations of Young Artists

    As Don and Mera Rubell prepare to open their newly expanded museum in Miami's Allapattah neighborhood, we examine their formidable legacy.

    By Janelle Zara, Dec 3, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    The Class of 2019? Meet 6 Fast-Rising Artists Having Star Turns at This Year’s Art Basel Miami Beach

    These emerging artists work in all manner of media, from ceramics to textile to painting.

    By Artnet News, Dec 3, 2019

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