Opinion Egon Schiele’s ‘Baby’ Is Kept at Arm’s Length THE DAILY PIC: At Galerie St. Etienne, Egon Schiele seems to keep his distance from the child he's drawing. By Blake Gopnik, Apr 12, 2017
Auctions 5 Takeaways From March 2017 Auctions New records for Asian art and a $59 million Klimt By Artnet Price Database Team, Apr 7, 2017
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold at SP Arte 2017, the Heart of the Much-Watched Brazilian Art Market Is Brazil's art market beginning to recover? By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 7, 2017
On View See Revealing Portraits of Frida Kahlo and Einstein From a Forgotten Master Photographer Marcel Sternberger was the leading portrait photographer of his day. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions How the Nazi-Tainted Gurlitt Hoard Is Shaping documenta 14 Plans to show the whole Gurlitt collection fell through, but artists have made new work inspired by the infamous hoard. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 4, 2017
Art World Saying This Secret Duchampian Password Will Get You Into Museums for Free (Maybe) Some museum staffers aren't even in on the secret. By Brian Boucher, Apr 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions An Innovative Initiative Aims to Raise Chicago’s Art Profile Even Higher More than 40 organizations will join forces for 25 exhibitions and hundreds of programs. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 4, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Snags Turner Landscape, to Be Offered This Summer for Up to $31 Million If it makes its high estimate, it will be among Turner's top-selling canvases. By Brian Boucher, Apr 4, 2017
Art World Nazi-looted Kirchner Painting Stays in German Museum After $1.28 Million Settlement The German government has helped facilitate the purchase from the rightful heir. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions In Los Angeles, Sprüth Magers Celebrates the Artistic Contributions of African American Women The exhibition is curated by advisor Todd Levin. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 31, 2017
Auctions Picasso Portrait That Became Legend of the French Resistance Could Sell for $50 Million French fighters saved the painting in World War II. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 30, 2017
Art World Ex-Guggenheim Director Thomas Krens Thinks Abu Dhabi Project Should Be Scaled Back Strong words from the man who first oversaw the project. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Mar 30, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Is Joe Bradley the Heir to Picasso? A Solo Show at the Cubist’s Chateau Makes the Case He Is The initiative marks the first attempt to turn Picasso's former studio into a contemporary art venue. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 28, 2017
Art Fairs ‘A Fair Is Not an Exhibition’ Says miart Director Alessandro Rabottini With the big players buying stakes at regional art fair, what can smaller fairs do to stay relevant? By Hili Perlson, Mar 28, 2017
People Suhanya Raffel and Doryun Chong Explain How M+ Will Fill Hong Kong’s Curatorial Void A new major cultural institution prepares to shake up Hong Kong's art scene. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 27, 2017