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  • Art Fairs

    Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2019 Armory Show in New York

    Here's what art dealers say they sold at the New York fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness).

    By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 11, 2019

  • Art Fairs

    From a $240,000 Plastic-Bag Bliss-Out to a $3,500 Surrealist Delight, Here Are 6 of the Best Artworks at the 2019 Armory Show

    Here are the highlights to search out at the fair this year.

    By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 7, 2019

  • Shows & Exhibitions

    King Tut’s Treasures Are Traveling the World for the Last Time

    The largest-ever display of King Tut artifacts is going on view in London before returning to its final resting place Eygpt.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 22, 2019

  • Events and Parties

    See Photos From artnet and Maestro Dobel Tequila’s Artist-Inspired Dinner in Miami’s Herzog & de Meuron Brutalist Edifice

    Artists Cj Hendry, Julia Bland, and Nir Hod attended the event, with food provided by award-winning chef Michael Schwartz.

    By In Partnership With Maestro Dobel Tequila, Dec 12, 2018

  • Market

    How Are Emerging Art Dealers Dealing With the Gallery Crisis? We Asked a Dozen of Them at NADA

    Sales were fast and furious on opening day of NADA Miami Beach. So why are dealers still so nervous?

    By Julia Halperin & Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018

  • Shows & Exhibitions

    The Haas Brothers on Their Breakthrough Miami Moment and Tips for Rising Above the Art and Design Divide

    We tour Art Basel Miami Beach with the design duo of the moment.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 7, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    A $66,000 Pair of Scissors (That Don’t Work) + 9 Other Unexpected Treasures at Art Basel Miami Beach 2018

    We tracked down a range of standout artworks that merit a second, or even third, look amid the fair's overabundance.

    By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 7, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    5 Outstanding Discoveries at Miami Art Week’s Satellite Fairs

    Thousands of artists are showing in Miami right now. Here are a few that stood out from the crowd.

    By Artnet News, Dec 7, 2018

  • On View

    At Miami Art Week, Thousands of Works Created by Human Artists—and a Few by Artificial Intelligence, Too

    AICAN presents a booth full of work created by AI at Scope. But viewers still have a lot to learn.

    By Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    The Day After a Stock-Market Nosedive, Art Basel Miami Beach Opens With a $17 Million Picasso and Other Surprisingly Swift Sales

    The peppy mood comes one year after dealers complained they lost out on sales due to the convention center's renovation.

    By Julia Halperin, Dec 5, 2018

  • Events and Parties

    In a Pivot From Social Practice, Theaster Gates Designed a Private Club With Prada for Art Basel Miami Beach

    Prada Mode Miami is the first outing of the fashion brand's new roving cultural night club.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 5, 2018

  • On View

    An Events Corporation That Produces Concerts for Jay-Z and Madonna Put on a Banksy Show in Miami. What Could Go Wrong?

    Live Nation teamed up with Banksy's former dealer Steve Lazarides to create a traveling, for-profit Banksy exhibition.

    By Julia Halperin, Dec 5, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    This Artist Is Putting the Invisible Work of Domestic Laborers Front and Center on Miami Beach

    Ekaterina Juskowski's durational performance #NeverNotWorking takes place over 50 hours.

    By Sarah Cascone, Dec 5, 2018

  • Market

    Feminist Artist Judy Chicago Is Finally Gaining Attention for More Than Just ‘The Dinner Party.’ Will Her Market Follow?

    After years of mixed critical attention and scant collector interest, feminist artist Judy Chicago has hit the big time.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 3, 2018

  • Galleries

    After a Cautious Start, Lévy Gorvy Doubles Down on Asia With Plans to Open a Hong Kong Gallery

    The gallery tested the market with a Shanghai office last year.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 28, 2018

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