Art Fairs Who Shops at Art Cologne? Meet Some of the World-Weary Connoisseurs Who Collect at the Über-German Art Fair On the preview day of Art Cologne 2018, we stopped a few collectors and other visitors to gather their thoughts on the world's oldest fair. By Kate Brown, Apr 20, 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
Art Fairs How to Get the Best Out of Art Brussels and Art Cologne in One Busy Weekend The fairs are on at the same time, but the cities are just an hour and a half apart by car. Why not do both? By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Apr 17, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Is This the Future—or the End—of Art? A Selfie-Centric Art Space Opens in Paris With a Show of Klimt Projections The new Atelier des Lumières opens with light installations inspired by Klimt and Schiele. By Kate Brown, Apr 13, 2018
Art & Exhibitions How Impressionism Became Expressionism: A New Exhibition Traces Claude Monet’s Influence on the New York School The Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris juxtaposes 10 works by Monet with 20 by American titans. By Javier Pes, Apr 12, 2018
Art World The FBI Has Cracked the 30-Year-Old Case of a Stolen Marc Chagall The robbery of an octogenarian couple was likely an inside job. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 12, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Is MOCA Director Philippe Vergne Packing His Bags, Too? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, how Christie's landed the Rockefeller treasure trove and a lawsuit over California's resale royalty bubbles up again. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2018
Art World Fest for the Eyes: This Year’s Tribeca Film Festival Features a Stolen Banksy, a Melodramatic Picasso, and a Young Mapplethorpe There’s also Jessica Chastain as a Brooklyn artist who traveled west to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull. By Brian Boucher, Apr 11, 2018
Auctions Embattled Casino Mogul Steve Wynn Is Quietly Selling $100 Million Worth of Art at Christie’s Sources say Wynn is the consignor behind works by Warhol and Picasso at next month's sales. By Julia Halperin, Apr 9, 2018
People Tate Modern’s Blockbuster-Maker Nancy Ireson Will Join the Barnes Foundation as Chief Curator She recently curated Picasso and Modigliani blockbusters at the Tate. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 8, 2018
Art World Despite Political Tensions, Moscow Sends London a Monet Just in Time for the National Gallery’s Blockbuster Show The Pushkin Museum is lending a painting that was shown in the first-ever Impressionist exhibition. By Javier Pes, Apr 6, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Marina Abramović Plans to Electrify Herself With One Million Volts + More Must-Read Stories Plus, four works of art go missing inside French parliament and Brad Pitt is hard at work as a furniture designer. By Artnet News, Apr 5, 2018
Art & Exhibitions It’s No Illusion: M.C. Escher’s Mind-Bending Works Are Coming to Brooklyn The show hopes to bring Escher's optical puzzles to life with Instagram-worthy "photo booths." By Sarah Cascone, Apr 3, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Brazilian Embassy in London Reboots a Show of Modern Art That Wowed the City in Wartime Tarsila do Amaral was among the many artists who donated works but Britain allowed her avant-garde paintings to get away. By Javier Pes, Apr 3, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Newly Released Tapes Show Francis Bacon Trash-Talking Warhol + More Must-Read Stories Plus, New York's MAD Museum gets a new director and LaGuardia airport launches an artist residency program. By Artnet News, Mar 30, 2018