The Back Room Work of the Week: Jean-Baptiste Oudry’s ‘Portrait of a Poodle’ The Rococo painting came from the eclectic collection of the late Count Manfredi della Gherardesca. By Margaret Carrigan, May 1, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week From a $30 million Monet at Sotheby's to this year's Turner Prize nominees. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 29, 2024
The Art Detective Private Foundations Made Artists and Dealers Rich. What If Many Are Just ‘Tools for Flippers’? Institutions established by collectors have a veneer of permanence. In reality, 'they can do whatever they want.' By Katya Kazakina, Apr 26, 2024
Wet Paint The Low-Profile, Fast-Expanding Art Dealer Headed to Paris—and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, a mysterious show of Cady Noland work is coming to New York. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 26, 2024
The Hammer Simon de Pury on the Rising Costs of the Venice Biennale The veteran auctioneer shares his financial trials and QR tribulations at the exalted art exhibition. By Simon de Pury, Apr 25, 2024
Auctions Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in March 2024 London sales of blue-chip stars accounted for every single entry By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 24, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: Rudolf Stingel’s Gagosian Exhibition in New York A multifaceted installation—a self-portrait, of sorts—is on offer for $3.5 million. By Katya Kazakina, Apr 23, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week A record-setting Leonora Carrington work heads to Sotheby's, protests break out at the Venice Biennale, and more industry news. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 22, 2024
Market Tang Contemporary Art Founder Zheng Lin on the Untapped Potential of Southeast Asia 'In these challenging times, galleries must adapt to survive,' the veteran dealer says. By Zheng Lin, Apr 19, 2024
Wet Paint Zwirner Lands a Septuagenarian Star, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, Larry David makes his debut on the gallery circuit. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 19, 2024
The Appraisal Willem de Kooning’s Late Works Were Once Undervalued. Not Anymore. A major survey of the Abstract Expressionist just opened in Venice. Here's a look at his market profile. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 17, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: Nir Hod’s ‘One Hundred Years Is Not Enough’ The artist's work at Expo Chicago sold for $135,000, besting his auction record. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Sotheby's launches a new financial product, Shanghai's ART021 will create a new Hong Kong fair, and more industry news. By Margaret Carrigan, Apr 15, 2024
Buyer's Guide A Buyer’s Guide to the Hottest Artists in This Year’s Venice Biennale We delved into the markets of eight artists representing their countries at the Venice Biennale. By Margaret Carrigan & Vivienne Chow, Apr 14, 2024
Art Detective Is It Time to Cut Art Prices? Long Considered Taboo, the Idea Is Gaining Traction The market has 'completely stopped' for many artists. Is it possible to lure in new buyers 'without causing a total crash of their careers?' By Katya Kazakina, Apr 12, 2024