Auctions Camille Claudel Sculptures Smash Auction Records in Paris, Cementing Her Legacy as More Than Rodin’s Muse The rare trove of 20 works came from the private collection of Camille's sister, Louise Claudel. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 29, 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 Art Industry News: Why the Salvator Mundi Sale Ensures a New Era of Stunt Auctions + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the European capital of culture’s plans ignite the far right and Monet's glasses sell for more than 30 times their estimate. By Artnet News, Nov 27, 2017
Art & Exhibitions In 2018, Vienna Will Celebrate the Dark, Seductive Art of Klimt, Schiele, Moser, and Wagner on the Centenary of Their Deaths A series of year-long, citywide exhibitions celebrate the titans of Viennese Modernism. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 22, 2017
Art World A ‘Priceless’ Giorgio de Chirico Self-Portrait Was Stolen From a Museum in France Due to its prominence, the painting is not tradable on the French or international art markets. By Naomi Rea, Nov 22, 2017
Art World Researchers Uncover the Final Piece of a Missing Magritte, Solving an 85-Year-Old Mystery The artist once cut apart a critically acclaimed work and painted over the pieces. Now, the final piece has been recovered. By Brian Boucher, Nov 22, 2017
On View MoMA and Neue Galerie Acquire a Masterpiece by Paula Modersohn-Becker, the Expressionist Pioneer With a Tragic Life Story When the 1907 painting is hung today, it will be the oldest work by a woman on view at MoMA. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 22, 2017
Auctions Beyond Leonardo: 11 Crucial Takeaways From Last Week’s $2.3 Billion New York Mega-Auctions From the best bargain to the biggest loser, here are our parting observations from last week's auction marathon. By Artnet News, Nov 21, 2017
Art World A Monumental Sculpture by One of Obama’s Favorite Artists Returns to the Royal Academy—With Ideological Baggage George Frederic Watts’s great equestrian statue "Physical Energy" is now shorn of association with imperialist Cecil Rhodes, who the artist supported. By Javier Pes, Nov 21, 2017
Art World Fire Breaks Out at Santander Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art The collection, which includes Goya's 1814 portrait of King Fernando VII, will be relocated as a precaution. By Naomi Rea, Nov 20, 2017
Art World Major Bauhaus Exhibitions Will Circle the Globe in 2018 to Fête the Movement’s Centenary From next year, shows in Japan, China, Russia, and Brazil will explore the German school’s global impact. By Naomi Rea, Nov 16, 2017
Art World The Greatest Private Collection of Artworks Made in California Was Once a Secret. Now It’s Heading to UC Irvine. The university received the vast collection of the reclusive late collector Gerald E. Buck. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 16, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Pulls Off a Sleepy But Solid $269.7 Million Impressionist Sale, Powered by Asian and Russian Bidders The atmosphere was far from electric, but the sale had some highs—including a record Chagall. By Brian Boucher, Nov 14, 2017
Auctions Meet the Extraordinary Art Collectors Behind the Top Lots Heading to Auction This Week A spotlight on several of the extraordinary art collectors whose work is heading to sale in the tentpole fall New York auctions By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 14, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Former Artforum Editor to Lead Vanity Fair + More Must-Read Stories Plus, ads for a Schiele exhibition are censored in Europe and David Zwirner will represent artist Rose Wylie. By Artnet News, Nov 13, 2017