The Art Detective The L.A. Art Scene Was Booming. Why Are Galleries Suddenly Closing? At least 10 galleries have shuttered since 2023—and more may soon. By Katya Kazakina, Nov 1, 2024
Art Fairs Collaboration Is Fueling a Renaissance in Kyoto’s Art Scene Exhibitors at the fourth edition of Art Collaboration Kyoto said it takes time to make sales but the real value of the fair is in its 'personal' touch. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 1, 2024
Art Fairs Japanese Fair Director Yukako Yamashita on the Power of Partnerships "Making great art and achieving strong sales do not happen overnight," the Art Collaboration Kyoto leader says. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 31, 2024
Pop Culture ‘Love Is Blind’ Villain Leo Braudy on His Life as an Art Dealer “I was learning Italian art terminology when I was like, six." By Annie Armstrong, Oct 28, 2024
Art Market Minute Could a Shift in Collectors’ Habits Be Underway? Plus, Maurizio Cattelan's famous banana is back with a $1-million price tag. By Sonia Manalili, Oct 28, 2024
Art Collectors A Major Shift in Art Collecting Is Happening. Here Are Some of the Indicators Art Basel and UBS's latest collector survey polls 3,660 high net-worth individuals on their buying behavior. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 25, 2024
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Art Basel Paris 2024 Price Check! A $20 million Louise Bourgeois spider! Mysterious Clare Rojas works on paper for $16,000! Delights sold at (almost) every price point. By Artnet News, Oct 25, 2024
Market Maurizio Cattelan’s Infamous Banana Will Be Sold at Sotheby’s. The Estimate: $1 Million The work sold for $120,000 at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 24, 2024
The Art Detective ‘The Buyers Are Back’: In Paris, the Mood Was Buoyant, Even If Not Everyone Was Selling Museums opened blockbusters, Sotheby's christened its new home with a white-glove sale, and the rich embraced optimism. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 23, 2024
Art Market Minute The Biggest Sales at Art Basel Paris Plus, why a $50 million Ed Ruscha painting selling at Christie's is significant for the market. By Sonia Manalili, Oct 21, 2024
Market Data Dive: How Much Art Sold Online in the First Half of the Year? Online sales remain more than 300 percent higher than five years ago. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 16, 2024
Art Fairs Galleries Buddy Up for Booth Space at Art Basel Paris “It seems more interesting to work with than against one another,” said gallery director Isabella Ritter. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 16, 2024
Kenny Schachter Kenny Schachter Reveals More on the Koons-Pace Breakup, Diddy’s Deaccessioning, the Gogo-LVMH Non-Deal, and His Own Crypto Hack Our columnist has been skipping art fairs, but he comes bearing scoops. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 16, 2024
Market Sotheby’s Debuts an Expanded New Parisian Home Amid Art Market Shifts The Paris expansion is one of several major real estate shifts Sotheby’s has made over the last year even as debt woes plague the firm. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 14, 2024
Market From A.I.’s ‘Dirty Secrets’ to Better Harnessing Data, 5 Key Insights From the Art Market 2050 Conference A half-day conference brought art world professionals and policymakers together to discuss technology's role in the future of the art market. By Riah Pryor, Oct 14, 2024