Auctions A Schiele Goes AWOL, But Sotheby’s Still Lands a $173 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale The top lot for the evening was a Kazimir Malevich Suprematist painting. By Brian Boucher, May 16, 2017
Auctions Christie’s Kicks Off Auction Gigaweek With Record-Shattering $57 Million Brancusi A 1913 Brancusi carried the house's Impressionist and Modern sale over its presale estimate of more than $200 million. By Eileen Kinsella, May 15, 2017
Auctions What You Need to Know About New York’s Billion-Dollar Auction Week We walk you through the stars of the upcoming spring auction "giga-week." By Eileen Kinsella, May 10, 2017
Auctions 5 Takeaways From the April 2017 Auctions A rare jewel scores a new record and an Old Master unexpectedly takes flight at auction. By Artnet Price Database Team, May 9, 2017
Art World The 5 Biggest Controversies in Venice Biennale History The grand exhibition hasn't always covered itself in glory. By Henri Neuendorf, May 9, 2017
Art Fairs What’s the Early Verdict on TEFAF New York? The Maastricht transplant has New York talking. By Eileen Kinsella, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs See 7 Highlights From the Inaugural Edition of TEFAF’s Spring New York Art Fair Crowds flock to TEFAF's first spring edition, which saw an early $1 million sale. By Eileen Kinsella & Henri Neuendorf, May 3, 2017
Opinion Frédéric Bazille: Impressionist Painter of Light, Air—and Bromance THE DAILY PIC: In his National Gallery survey, Bazille comes off as a lesser Impressionist who explored the movement's camaraderie. By Blake Gopnik, May 3, 2017
On View The New-York Historical Society’s New Mission: Telling the Forgotten Stories of Women The highlight is the museum's collection of Tiffany lamps, many of which were designed and made by women. By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2017
Auctions 5 Key Auctions to Watch in May 2017 See what's hitting the auction block this month, from New York to Stockholm By Artnet Price Database Team, May 2, 2017
Art World Italian Art Dealer Swindled Out of Paintings by Rembrandt and Renoir Worth $30 Million Two men posing as buyers made off with the works in a city north of Milan. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 28, 2017
Art & Exhibitions See How Degas Became Degas: One Show Traces the Artist’s Technical Triumphs The exhibition, which will make only one US appearance, coincides with the 100th anniversary of the artist's death. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 27, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s to Hold Its First-Ever Contemporary African Art Sale The auction house enters a market that's heated up dramatically over the last 10 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 2017
Art Fairs In a Globalizing Economy, Art Cologne Pins Its Hopes on Going Local Having managed to lure in several blue-chip exhibitors in recent editions, the fair is again a force to be reckoned with. By Hili Perlson, Apr 26, 2017
Art World Did a Freak Cloud Incident Inspire Munch’s ‘The Scream’? Scientists in Norway have a new hypothesis about the painting's origin. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 25, 2017