Auctions Boosted by Gagosian’s Record Bid on Beckmann, Christie’s Notches a $190 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale Strong Asian bidding propelled Christie's to its strongest total since 2010. By Colin Gleadell, Jun 27, 2017
Art World Hedge Fund Billionaire Steve Cohen Donates $50 Million to New York’s Museum of Modern Art The unrestricted gift will fund the museum's expansion project. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 27, 2017
Art World A Texas City, a Mob of Frida Kahlo Lookalikes, and the Quest for a Bizarre Guinness Record The Dallas Museum of Art hopes to enter the Guinness Book of World Records with the largest gathering of people dressed as the Mexican artist. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 26, 2017
People Psychic Wins Court Battle to Have Salvador Dalí’s Body Exhumed in Paternity Suit The exhumation could happen as early as next month. By Brian Boucher, Jun 26, 2017
Auctions Auctionata’s Remaining Inventory Heads to a Fire Sale as the Once-Prominent Art Startup Winds Down The bankruptcy of the online auction startup enters its final chapter. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 25, 2017
Art Fairs From Basquiat to Medieval Manuscripts, Here’s What to Expect at Masterpiece London 2017 For its eighth edition, the art fair is boosting its contemporary art offerings. By Caroline Elbaor, Jun 25, 2017
Market $1.27 Million Fabergé Flower Stuns Jewelry Expert on ‘Antiques Roadshow’ Could this be the greatest jewelry find in the show's history? By Sarah Cascone, Jun 23, 2017
Auctions Kandinsky’s Record Is Broken—Twice—at Sotheby’s $188 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale in London The total for the otherwise uneventful evening represented a 45 percent increase from last year's sale. By Colin Gleadell, Jun 21, 2017
Law & Politics Vigilante Art Hunter Thinks He Can Recover the Stolen Gardner Museum Paintings Within Months Arthur Brand says he has a hot lead on the biggest heist in US history. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 20, 2017
Art World Did Vincent van Gogh Trade Lives With a Scottish Doppelgänger After a Failed Suicide Pact? We’re Glad You Asked The Scottish art dealer Alexander Reid was called the artist's twin. Was he more? By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2017
Law & Politics Leonardo DiCaprio Surrenders $3.2 Million Picasso and $9 Million Basquiat to US Government He has also given up Marlon Brando's Oscar. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 16, 2017
Auctions Discovered in an Arizona Garage, ‘Jenifer’s Jackson Pollock’ Could Fetch $15 Million The owner's sister was friends with Clement Greenberg. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 13, 2017
Auctions 5 Key Auctions to Watch in June 2017 See what's hitting the auction block this month from Chicago to Beijing By Artnet Price Database Team, Jun 12, 2017
Opinion Marcel Duchamp: Making America Great THE DAILY PIC: In the Philadelphia Museum of Art's 'Fountain' centenary, we see that Duchamp found more than its plumbing in New York. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 12, 2017
Analysis A Blueprint for Blue Chip: How Giacometti Became the World’s Most Expensive Sculptor Fascination with Giacometti's elongated figures is at a fever pitch. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 12, 2017