Auctions Christie’s Hikes Buyer’s Fees for First Time in Three Years Lots priced under $3 million will see the biggest increase. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2016
Art Fairs These Are the 269 Dealers Headed to Art Basel in Miami Beach 2016 Twenty-one of them are new to the fair. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2016
Opinion In Brooklyn, Henri Fantin-Latour Masters Modern Lighting THE DAILY PIC: At the Brooklyn Museum, a portrait by Henri Fantin-Latour foreshadows today's electric lights By Blake Gopnik, Sep 2, 2016
Art World Tourist Sues Manhattan Gallery for $100,000 Sale of Allegedly Fake Art Deco Sculptures He claims to have been misled into buying fakes. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 1, 2016
Market Was George Lucas the Buyer of Norman Rockwell’s $46 Million ‘Saying Grace’ at Sotheby’s? The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art may have bagged another prize. By Brian Boucher, Sep 1, 2016
Opinion Boris Anisfeld’s Flight Above the Black Sea: Made in His Mind or a Balloon? THE DAILY PIC: Anisfeld's bird's-eye view of the Black Sea at the Brooklyn Museum has Renaissance roots. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 1, 2016
Art World Have Scientists Solved Mystery of the White Smudge on Munch’s Scream? It isn't bird droppings, for starters. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 31, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Fall Art Preview: 20 Museum Shows in Europe Everyone Should See Tino Sehgal takes over Paris, Francis Bacon in Bilbao, and Robert Rauschenberg comes to London. By Artnet News, Aug 30, 2016
Opinion Was Japanese Dada Even Tougher Than Its European Versions? THE DAILY PIC: The New York Public Library presents an Asian version of Dada that was explosive. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 26, 2016
Art World Tracking The Rise and Fall of Qatar’s Art Scene A former Qatar Museums employee speaks out. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 25, 2016
Art World Man Finds Long-Lost Early Willem de Kooning Painting Online for $500 Experts on the TV show 'Fake or Fortune?' deemed it authentic. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 24, 2016
Market German Auction House Ketterer Kunst Expands to European Markets The auction house looks abroad amid uncertainty in the German market. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 23, 2016
Opinion Berenice Abbott Shoots Jean Cocteau, Kills Gender Norms THE DAILY PIC: In Cheim & Read's 'Female Gaze II', Berenice Abbott casts a mannish gaze on great girly man Jean Cocteau By Blake Gopnik, Aug 17, 2016
Law & Politics Trial Resumes for Man Accused of Defrauding Art Collecting Widow of $817,000 Is it a case of 'bait and switch'? By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2016
Opinion Going to Bat for Stuart Davis, a Genius in Every Branch of Modernism THE DAILY PIC: At the Whitney, Stuart Davis is all at once a stylist and a conceptualist. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 15, 2016