Auctions 5 Important Auctions to Watch in November The fall auction season is in full swing, and buyers are seeking new trophies to add to their collections. By Artnet News, Nov 8, 2016
Art Fairs Armory Show’s New Floor Plan Offers More Light and River Views The location on the water has long been under-utilized. By Brian Boucher, Nov 8, 2016
Art & Exhibitions See Highlights From Elton John’s Photography Collection at Tate Modern The pop star has been collecting photography since 1991. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 7, 2016
Art Fairs IFPDA Print Fair Bids Farewell to Park Avenue Armory and Prepares for Javits Center Move The fair provides an excellent opportunity to discover affordable work by contemporary artists. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 4, 2016
Art World Major Scandals, Auction Records Drive Interest in artnet’s Top 300 Artist Searches for October Controversial photographers top the list. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 3, 2016
Art World Airbnb Offers Overnight Stay at a Charles Mackintosh-Designed Home in Scotland The winner will have to make a pitch to the museum. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 3, 2016
Auctions Why Are Portraits of Women More Valuable Than Portraits of Men? Does the market favor depictions of women? By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 1, 2016
People That Time When Pablo Picasso Painted With His Daughter’s Excrement Has the secret to the artist's vibrant browns been revealed? By Sarah Cascone, Nov 1, 2016
Art Fairs Here Are the 72 Galleries Headed to the 2017 ADAA Art Show New York's Salon 94 is banking on Huma Bhabha this year. By Brian Boucher, Nov 1, 2016
Law & Politics Picasso’s Electrician Back in Court, Admits to Lying at Earlier Trial Pierre Le Guennec now says Jacqueline Picasso may have been hiding artwork from Picasso's son. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 1, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Berlin Story Museum Opens Controversial Reconstruction of Hitler’s Bunker Is this a case of historical memory or sheer sensationalism? By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 1, 2016
Art Fairs Your Guide to New York Print Week 2016 It's all about prints in New York this week. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 31, 2016
People 6 Revelations About Billionaire Art Collector Liu Yiqian From His Lengthy New Yorker Profile One of China's richest men, his antics continue to amuse and alarm. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 31, 2016
Art World Did Vincent van Gogh Cut Off His Ear Because His Brother Was Getting Married? A new theory emerges. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 31, 2016
Opinion Kati Horna’s Surreal Moment in the Spanish Civil War THE DAILY PIC: At the Americas Society, Horna’s dreamscape captures reality. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 31, 2016