Artnet News Pro Missed the London Fairs? We Scouted 6 Fast-Rising Artists to Watch From Frieze and 1-54 We trawled the aisles at Frieze London, Frieze Masters, and 1-54 to scout the next ascending artists. By Artnet News, Oct 17, 2022
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Frieze London 2022 Here's what dealers say they sold at the 2022 edition of Frieze in Regent's Park. By Artnet News, Oct 17, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Keep Calm and Carry Cash This week, Frieze London in a flash, Paris+ on the horizon, Lucian Freud up for reappraisal, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Oct 14, 2022
Wet Paint A Glamorous Night Out in London With Hannah Traore, the Skinny on LVMH and Gagosian, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which disgraced art dealer was absent from Frieze London? And who is hiring a combination gallery assistant-babysitter? By Annie Armstrong, Oct 14, 2022
The Art Detective Revealed: The Top Consignors to This Week’s London Auctions, Including a Whitney Trustee and Tech CEO Here's who's selling what. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 13, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Sebastian Gladstone Shows Off His New Gallery and Bops Around L.A. With His Dog Mustard A week in the life, featuring the bar from Swingers, a brand new gallery, and a dog named Mustard. By Annie Armstrong, Oct 13, 2022
The Gray Market Why Artists Getting Involved With Shared Virtual Worlds May Do Well to Look Beyond the Zuckerverse Our columnist combs through reams of recent press on Meta to chart the struggles and dangers of its shared virtual world to art and culture. By Tim Schneider, Oct 11, 2022
Artnet News Pro What Can a Major Museum Show of Lucian Freud Tell Us About His Market? As It Turns Out, Quite a Lot We took the National Gallery’s centenary tribute to Freud as a prompt for a market deep dive. By Colin Gleadell, Oct 10, 2022
Artnet News Pro ‘Like Getting a 20 Percent Discount’: For U.S. Collectors at European Art Fairs, the Strong Dollar Means Everything Is on Sale Stateside art-world players are celebrating, but others are feeling the pinch. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 10, 2022
Artnet News Pro Paris + Is Entering a Packed Art-Fair Landscape. Is There Enough Business to Go Around? Some veteran art-market figures fear the arrival for Paris + par Art Basel will have a ripple effect on fairs they have come to rely on. By Anna Sansom, Oct 9, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Out With the Old This week: a new museum deaccessioning standard, Frank Stella’s extended family drama, bidders go gaga for Kaga, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Oct 7, 2022
Wet Paint The Gramercy Park Hotel Officially Liquidates Its Inventory, Drama Among Frank Stella’s Children, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which famous tennis player has eyes on work by Adrian Ghenie? Which mega-gallery is making a mint on Robert Nava prints? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Oct 6, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint In The Wild: The Kapp Kapp Brothers Party at the Odeon and Blaze Through the Tribeca Scene With a Band of Artists The twin gallerists take us out and about in Tribeca. By Annie Armstrong, Oct 5, 2022
The Gray Market In a World Where Decisions Are Driven by Data, Art Leaders Risk Making Big Mistakes—by Not Properly Reading the Numbers Our columnist looks at some data-based scandals from other fields—and argues that 'Dataism' might help art avoid the same fate. By Tim Schneider, Oct 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro Hot Lots: 6 Works That Completely Upended Expectations at the 2022 Modern and Contemporary Day Sales in New York There was heated competition last week for both rising new stars and '80s veterans alike. By Artnet News, Oct 3, 2022