The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Get caught up on the latest market moves, fast. By Margaret Carrigan, Feb 5, 2024
The Art Detective Undervalued Pop Legend James Rosenquist Is Having a Moment MoMA and a Michelin-starred restaurant are spotlighting the artist, as Phillips readies a special sale of his prints. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 2, 2024
Art Fairs What Was Hot at the India Art Fair? A Report From the Ground Real-estate firms and philanthropists are spending big as the nation's economy booms, and international dealers are taking notice. By Cleo Roberts-Komireddi, Feb 2, 2024
Market The View From: Alexie Glass-Kantor The executive director of Artspace in Sydney, which re-opened in December after a major renovation, reflects on Australia’s evolving role in the global art discourse. By Alexie Glass-Kantor, Feb 1, 2024
Market Work of the Week: ‘Trio’ by Joan Snyder The artist's exuberant abstractions, on view at Canada gallery in New York, are in high demand. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 31, 2024
Law & Politics How an Eight-Year Copyright Suit Against Richard Prince Finally Came to an End The artist will pay two photographers $650,000, an outcome that both sides are spinning in the press. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 30, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Get caught up on the latest market moves, fast. By Annie Armstrong & Margaret Carrigan, Jan 29, 2024
The Art Detective The Art World Remembers Dealer Brent Sikkema as a ‘Bridge’ and ‘Ambassador’ for Venturesome Artists The New York gallerist, who was murdered earlier this month, was a champion of Latin American art in the United States. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 26, 2024
Wet Paint Larry Gagosian and Anna Weyant Call It Quits, Two Dealers Talk N.Y. vs. L.A., and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which rapper is collaborating with Alex Da Corte for their new album? Which New York museum director suddenly stepped down? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 25, 2024
Artnet News Pro Details of Da Vinci and Modigliani Transactions Emerge as Rybolovlev Trial Continues Witnesses recounted a dinner in Paris, a lunch in St. Barts, and code names like "cottonmouth," in testimony outlining how sales of trophy artworks took place. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 24, 2024
Artnet News Pro Splurge on a Marina Perez Simão Painting, or Invest in a Patrick Eugène and Pocket the Difference? An Advisor Weighs In In the latest installment of “This or That,” Sarah Calodney reveals how she decides whether to buy the work of emerging artists. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 24, 2024
The Hammer Simon de Pury on How a Facebook Scam Has Shaken His Love for Social Media The veteran auctioneer issues a warning about online fraud in the art world and beyond. By Simon de Pury, Jan 23, 2024
Market Work of the Week: ‘Le domaine d’Arnheim’ by René Magritte The work is among the blue-chip pieces Dmitry Rybolovlev alleges he was overcharged for—and new details about by just how much emerged in court last week. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 23, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week Get caught up on the latest market moves, fast. By Artnet News, Jan 22, 2024
Law & Politics Sotheby’s Exec Paints an Ugly Picture of Yves Bouvier’s Deceptions in Ongoing Rybolovlev Trial Sotheby's attorneys are shining a spotlight on the Swiss dealer's role in the alleged fraud. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 19, 2024