Wet Paint Jeff Koons’s NFT Artist Son Speaks Out on Dad’s Divorce, New York Gets Hip New Gallery Hood, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what "Game of Thrones" co-stars were out in Ridgewood, Queens? And scenester-curator Brooke Wise gives us a look into her life. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 7, 2022
The Gray Market How Instagram’s Pivot to Video Threatens to Collapse a Major Pillar of the Art-World Economy (and Other Insights) Our columnist dissects what changes to Instagram’s algorithm mean for artists and art businesses reliant on the platform’s marketing muscle. By Tim Schneider, Apr 6, 2022
Artnet News Pro WATCH NOW: Day Two of the Talking Galleries New York Art-Business Symposium, Live Streaming live exclusively for Artnet News Pro members. By Artnet News, Apr 5, 2022
Artnet News Pro Miart Makes a Big Return as Lockdown Lifts in Italy. Insiders Say It Now Needs Young Collectors There's a lot at stake for Milan as its flagship fair charts a course. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 5, 2022
The Appraisal The 87-Year-Old Artist Paula Rego Is Set to Emerge as a Breakout Star of the Venice Biennale. Will Her Auction Market Follow? We analyzed Rego's market performance using Artnet's Price Database. By Naomi Rea, Apr 5, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Tiny Slices of Art, Big Business This week: Fractionalized art ownership, David Zwirner loses a star, a Venetian Monet, and much more. By Naomi Rea, Apr 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro How Much Does It Cost to Acquire a Viral Yayoi Kusama Infinity Room? Is Money Even Enough? The Answers May Surprise You The works' complexity requires a major commitment from owners. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 4, 2022
The Art Detective She Painted for Decades in Obscurity on a Remote Island in Maine. Suddenly, Collectors Can’t Get Enough of Lynne Drexler Drexler sold art to tourists for $50. Earlier this month, one of her paintings fetched over $1 million at Christie's. By Katya Kazakina, Apr 1, 2022
Wet Paint David Zwirner and a Star Artist Part Ways, Guerrilla Artists Stink-Bomb the Whitney Biennial Party, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what rock stars showed up to the Whitney? Which artist is backing billionaire Rick Caruso for L.A. mayor? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 31, 2022
The Appraisal Surrealist Artist Francis Picabia Was the Ultimate Shapeshifter. Did All That Experimentation Stunt His Market? Despite his reputation as an artist's artist, demand for works by Francis Picabia trails that of his Surrealist peers. By Julia Halperin, Mar 28, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: End of an Era This week: Russian patrons’ long retreat, Mary Boone’s nonprofit penance, Yves Klein’s proto-NFT, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Mar 25, 2022
Artnet News Pro Are Collectors Still Buying as Much Art Online as They Were During Lockdown? We Crunched the Numbers to Find Out We examined data from the Artnet Price Database to break down what's actually going on in the market. By Julia Halperin, Mar 25, 2022
Wet Paint Mary Boone Is Serving Her Debt to Society at This Nonprofit, a Carroll Dunham Fake Gets Yanked From Sale, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what East Village haunt is Patti Smith dining at? What artist is looking for a studio assistant who can comfortably lift 50 pounds? By Annie Armstrong, Mar 24, 2022
The Gray Market What the Art Industry Stands to Learn From the Brewing Anxiety Over Epic Games’ Acquisition of Bandcamp (and Other Insights) Our columnist unpacks the deal and its implications to reveal that innovation isn't necessarily the key to business success. By Tim Schneider, Mar 23, 2022
The Appraisal What to Know About Toyen—the Under-the-Radar Surrealist Genius Whose Market Is Rapidly Gaining Traction In the wake of a major sale—and with a Venice Biennale bow on the horizon—we took to the Artnet Price Database to investigate. By Naomi Rea, Mar 22, 2022