Galleries What Does the Armory Show’s Coveted VIP Card Actually Get You? Here's what life is like in the VIP lane. By Cait Munro, Feb 19, 2016
Analysis Edward Hopper Etching Hits High Mark for Print Sale Online The work is one of about 50 etchings by Hopper, and has rarely appeared at auction. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Feb 18, 2016
Art World Historic Cabaret Voltaire Is for Sale as a $13.1 Million Living Sculpture The birthplace of Dada is seeking a risk-taker with a big wallet. By Rain Embuscado, Feb 18, 2016
Analysis Auction Data Shows the US Market Expanded in 2015 Amid Global Contraction Auction data paints a mixed picture of the market. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 18, 2016
Art Fairs Galleries Report a Mixed First Day at Art Karlsruhe Only Modern art from Germany was changing hands. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 18, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Performing for the Camera at Tate Modern Is an Exhilarating Survey of a Timely Subject Where does real life end and performance begin? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 18, 2016
People Dr. Ruth Gives a Lesson in Sex Ed at the Metropolitan Museum She found much evidence of arousal in a painting by Courbet. By Brian Boucher, Feb 17, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Negotiations to Bring Legendary Iranian Art Collection to Berlin Fraught with Diplomacy Is Germany using public funds to ensure trade relations with Iran? By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 17, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Massive Drop in Attendance Causes Pinacotheque de Paris to Close The Singapore location will stay open. By Cait Munro, Feb 16, 2016
People Sotheby’s European Chairman Melanie Clore to Step Down She's calling it quits after 35 years with the company. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 15, 2016
Art Fairs What to Look Forward to At Art Karlsruhe There's lots going on outside of Berlin. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 14, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Shchukin Collection of Masterpieces to Reunite After a Century for First-Ever Show Outside Russia The collection was split up after the October Revolution. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 12, 2016
Analysis $10 Million French Chateau for Sale Comes With Protected Picasso Murals Picasso fell in love with the site, but he could never own it. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 11, 2016
Auctions Is The Controversial Art Law Fueling Germany’s Recent ‘Art Drain’? Major artworks were pulled from museums and sold at auctions. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 11, 2016
Galleries Munich Dealer Raimund Thomas Awarded 2016 Art Cologne Prize He was selected for his outstanding contribution to the arts. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 10, 2016