Wet Paint Paris Gallery Cuts Ties With Toxic Curator, a Look at Nathan Fielder’s Art Tastes, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, what art critic just launched a new Substack? What famed photographer is getting a big show at Fotografiska? By Annie Armstrong, Aug 11, 2022
The Gray Market How a Scandal in the Record-Collecting Industry Illuminates Why the Art Trade Is So Often Backward-Looking (and Other Insights) Our columnist excavates an evergreen lesson for the art world from an "existential crisis" in the market for high-end vinyl. By Tim Schneider, Aug 9, 2022
The Appraisal Is Damien Hirst Still a Good Investment? Here’s What the Data Says About the State of the Famed Artist’s Market We looked into the Artnet Price Database for answers. By Naomi Rea, Aug 9, 2022
Artnet News Pro What Will Be Asia’s Next Art-Market Capital? A Q&A With Hong Kong Collector Alan Lo on Where the Smart Money Is Headed Lo says it's to the benefit of everyone that new markets become established in Asian cities outside Hong Kong. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Aug 7, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Miami Dealer Katia Rosenthal Installs a Show in Her Sandals and Chats Up Tennis Stars Check out a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Aug 5, 2022
Wet Paint NFT Envy Allegedly Leads to a Dust-Up in the Hamptons, Nicolas Party Knocks Off His Own Work, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, what artist forgot to pay an outrageous bar tab? What painter just got hitched at the Cooper Hewitt? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Aug 5, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Dollar Days This week: the U.S. dollar flexes its muscle, the Hamptons get scandalous, "The Currency" maths out, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Aug 5, 2022
The Art Detective A 54-Year-Old History Teacher in Connecticut Just Became One of the Art Market’s Fastest-Rising Stars It helps that Rob Ober was previously a collector and dealer. By Katya Kazakina, Aug 4, 2022
The Gray Market The Art Industry Is Sabotaging Itself With Faulty Data. Here Are 4 Information Blind Spots Worth Correcting (and Other Insights) Our columnist shows the flaws in the art business's constant growth agenda, and where else alternative data could rescue the trade. By Tim Schneider, Aug 2, 2022
Ask an Art Advisor Is It Better to Invest in Art or Stocks? Here’s What a Veteran Professional Art Advisor Suggests Plus, when is the best time to insure your art, and how do I get an invite to a gallery dinner? By Wendy Goldsmith, Aug 1, 2022
Artnet News Pro Have Patience. Sweat It Out. Never Manipulate. A Q&A With JTT’s Jasmin Tsou on Her Lessons for Surviving the Young Dealer Grind As she settles into a bigger space, the gallerist talks the pressure to grow or go and other challenges facing young galleries. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 31, 2022
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Genevieve Goffman Art-Handles Her Own Work and Confronts a Three-Headed Death Hound Goffman offers us a peak into her world. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 29, 2022
Wet Paint Inside Mickalene Thomas and Racquel Chevremont’s Profit-Sharing Arrangement, a Vibe Check on Upstate Art Weekend, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, what art opening was Julia Fox spotted at? What art-world scion is Vincent Gallo palling around with? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 29, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Northeastern Promises This week: Maine’s market moment, Barbara Kruger’s auction ascent, European biennials barge back into the news cycle, and more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Jul 29, 2022
The Art Detective The U.S. Dollar Is the Strongest It’s Been in Two Decades. So What Does Its Growing Power Mean for the Art Market? Americans' buying power is growing fast—at least for now. By Katya Kazakina, Jul 29, 2022