Artnet News Pro Revealed: The Silent Consignors to the $506 Million London Auctions, From an Israeli Real Estate Tycoon to One of Mexico’s Richest Men Estimates are down at next week’s sales, but international sellers are still banking on London. By Colin Gleadell, Feb 27, 2023
The Art Detective Last Year’s Art Stars Make Way for Even Younger, Cheaper Debutants in London’s Auctions as ‘Voracious’ Speculators Seek New Blood For some flippers, even the hottest artists can have a short shelf life as the hunt for arbitrage opportunities drives them onward. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 24, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Wrap Party This week: a look back at Frieze L.A., a deeper gaze into Peter Doig’s solo act, Ernie Barnes rises again, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 24, 2023
Artnet News Pro Looking for Love in the Art World? These 10 Charming and Eligible Artists, Dealers, Other Art-Adjacent Bachelors Are on the Market Single ladies, meet the artist, dealer, or writer of your dreams. By Annie Armstrong & Gutes Guterman, Feb 23, 2023
Wet Paint More Details on Peter Doig’s Defection from Michael Werner Gallery, the Rubells’ Next Artist in Residence Revealed, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who all showed up for the Art World Series of Poker? Whose been selling fake Birkin bags to the art set? By Annie Armstrong, Feb 23, 2023
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Here's what dealers said they sold at the largest edition to date of Frieze in L.A. By Artnet News, Feb 21, 2023
The Hammer Simon de Pury on His Run-Ins With Pharrell Williams and How Hip Hop Revolutionized the World of Fine Jewelry The veteran auctioneer believes the producer will steer Louis Vuitton to greater heights. By Simon de Pury, Feb 21, 2023
The Art Detective Gerhard Richter’s Market Is Abuzz Following His Breakup With Dealer Marian Goodman. Here’s the Story Behind the Art World’s Most Shocking Defection It's a tale of two nonagenarian postwar art titans, the art market, and an unquenchable ambition for greatness. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 17, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Who Benefits, Exactly? This week: the strange calculus of charity auctions, Adam Lindemann tries to make history (again), a Ugandan star on the rise, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 17, 2023
Wet Paint Stefan Simchowitz May No Longer Be Hated by the L.A. Art Scene, Kanye West Shows Up Uninvited at a Frieze Party, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, did we find maybe the most eye-roll-inducing NYFA post ever? And, which art stars were spotted playing tennis together in Los Angeles? By Annie Armstrong, Feb 16, 2023
The Gray Market Despite a Crypto Crash, Art’s Most Powerful Players Have Decided That NFTs Are Not a Fad and Are Very Cool Actually Our columnist unpacks the disconnect between crypto's ghastly mainstream profile and its resilience in the art establishment. By Tim Schneider, Feb 15, 2023
Artnet News Pro Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold Around the World in January 2023 The top lots were dominated by Old Master artworks sold at Christie's and Sotheby's marquee auctions. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 14, 2023
The Art Detective High-Flying Charity Auctions Help the Causes the Art World Supports. But Who Do They Actually Benefit? For artists, at least, charity auctions can be a chance for their markets to soar—or fly too high to the sun. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 10, 2023
Artnet News Pro The Next Big Thing? Here Are 6 Breakout Artists to Watch From the 1-54 Art Fair in Marrakech The boutique fair is on view through February 13. By Naomi Rea, Feb 10, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Twilight of the Gmail Art Advisors This week: good riddance to bad advisors, A-list poaching gossip, Vermeer as ticket master, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2023