The Art Detective Her Art Was Once Viewed as “Obscene.” Now Martha Edelheit’s Nudes Are Finally Gaining Acclaim After Decades in Obscurity By Katya Kazakina, Jan 27, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Rise of the Machines This week: A.I. chatbots approach the art world, Korea’s changing market, the Met’s sneaky Philip Guston drama, and much more. By Artnet News, Jan 27, 2023
Wet Paint Meet the Hot Young Collectors of Old Antiques at the Winter Show, Suspect George Condo Goes for $200 on an Auction Site, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which downtown voices are fighting publicly over Instagram and why? What new painter has Nicodim picked up? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 26, 2023
The Hammer New Year, New Market: Simon de Pury on How the Art Market Can Survive 2023 The veteran auctioneer shares his thoughts on the coming year. By Simon de Pury, Jan 25, 2023
The Gray Market ChatGPT May Well Rewrite the Rules of the Art World. But Art Also Shows Us the Limits of What A.I. Can Do Our columnist digs into the art-industry impacts of ChatGPT, the A.I.-powered chatbot sparking crises across multiple walks of life. By Tim Schneider, Jan 24, 2023
Artnet News Pro From the Power of Young Collectors to the Rampant Market Speculation—5 Takeaways From the 2022 Korea Art Market Report As global interest grows, we analyzed the first English-language report on the state of the South Korean art market. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 23, 2023
Wet Paint Clearing Gallery Has a ‘Spiritual Partner’ in Harold Ancart, Meet the Art World’s Dedicated Astrologer, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what gallery may or may not be leaving their space on Great Jones street? What art show caught the eye of a Haim sister? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 20, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Storm Watch This week: dark clouds gathering over the market, mega-gallery Marxism, a van Gogh in the courtroom, and much more. By Artnet News, Jan 20, 2023
The Art Detective The L.A. Art Scene Is Expanding in Time for the Frieze Art Fair Amidst a Billionaire Scion’s Bold Investment in an Up-And-Coming Area Melrose Hill is the city's latest hot neighborhood for galleries as the local art ecosystem continues to stretch and strengthen. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 19, 2023
The Gray Market Here’s What the Alarming Cancellation of Masterpiece London Does (And Does Not) Mean for the Art Business in 2023 As the art calendar kicks off, our columnist explains what to expect in a year full of uncertainty. By Tim Schneider, Jan 17, 2023
Artnet News Pro ‘The Gallery System Itself Is a Redistribution Scheme’: Commonwealth & Council’s Founders on Pooling Its Resources for the Collective Good Young Chung and Kibum Kim explain the impetus behind their Council Fund and Commonwealth Trust, which shares profits among the gallery’s artists. By Catherine Wagley, Jan 17, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: The Basquiat Slide This week: Jean-Michel's mixed signals, a power couple weathers the storm, top sellers consolidate their auction dominance, and much more. By Artnet News, Jan 13, 2023
Wet Paint The Truth About Anna and Larry’s Relationship Status, Jens Hoffmann and His Imaginary Friends Start a Gallery, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which artist can't get enough SoulCycle? Which artists accompanied Brad Pitt on his visit to MOCA Los Angeles? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 12, 2023
The Art Detective ‘The Party’s Over’: Art Market Players Brace for an Anxious 2023 Amidst Slower Sales, Growing Discounts A variety of elements in play suggest this could be a dicey year for the art industry. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 12, 2023
The Gray Market Government Regulators Are Zeroing in on the Metaverse. Digital Art Could Get Caught in the Middle Our columnist explains why art could be forced to contend with more regulatory headaches in the metaverse than anywhere else before. By Tim Schneider, Jan 11, 2023