Artnet News Pro Vienna Contemporary Has Relaunched Itself as a Boutique-Sized Art Fair in a Former Post Office The fair is moulding itself against a changing landscape in Austria's art world. By Hili Perlson, Sep 6, 2021
The Hammer Simon de Pury on How the World’s Top Fashion Houses Have Worked With Artists to Create a Red-Hot Market for Collaborations The auctioneer ruminates on how contemporary art stars have used these projects to the advantage of their market. By Simon de Pury, Sep 6, 2021
Wet Paint Mega-Collector Aby Rosen Fined for Contempt, Rachel Dolezal’s Art Looks, Um, a Lot Like Glenn Ligon’s + More Art-World Gossip Which formerly incarcerated art dealer is back on the circuit? Which top CEO hung a Kehinde Wiley in her office? Read on for answers. By Artnet News, Sep 3, 2021
The Art Detective As the Met Prepares an Action-Packed Fall Season, Museum Director Max Hollein Talks Deaccessioning, NFTs, and Chuck Close The Met's director offers a peek at the art season ahead—and meditates on the turbulence of the past 18 months. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 3, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Unite and Conquer This week: four blue-chip dealers join forces, live art fairs step up to the starting blocks, NFTs go Hollywood, and much more. By Tim Schneider, Sep 3, 2021
Artnet News Pro As Health and Administrative Hurdles Mount, Some Participants Worry That This Year’s Art Basel Could Become a Very Costly Flop New travel and vaccine guidelines have thrown a curveball at the Swiss fair's plans. By Naomi Rea & Eileen Kinsella, Sep 2, 2021
Artnet News Pro 11 Questions the Art Market Should Have About the Bored Ape Yacht Club, the NFT Craze Raking in Millions, Answered by an Actual Expert More than 100 of these apes are on sale at Sotheby's through September 9. By Amy Castor, Sep 2, 2021
Artnet News Pro ‘We Are Working to Build an Intentional Arts Community’: How the Hudson Valley Is Cementing Its Position as New York’s Friendliest Art Hub Some 60 art spaces participated in the second-annual Upstate Art Weekend. By Julie Baumgardner, Sep 1, 2021
The Gray Market Why Facebook’s Virtual Office Initiative Raises Big Questions About the Return of Live Art Fairs (and Other Insights) Our columnist examines what the tech giant's new remote office software says about virtual art fairs just ahead of their IRL return. By Tim Schneider, Aug 31, 2021
Artnet News Pro As Summer Sales Wane, Italian Dealers Are Chasing Collectors All the Way to the Beach With a Pop-Up in Procida "Panorama" will map works from Old Masters to the present day onto the island's unique landscape. By Kate Brown, Aug 30, 2021
Artnet News Pro ‘What’s the Rush?’: Art-Industry Pros Are Ambivalent About Returning to the Art-Fair Traveling Circus This Fall Collectors and advisors are largely avoiding international travel, even as art fairs return in force. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 29, 2021
The Back Room The Back Room: Corporate Temptation This week: Art Basel's golden boy joins an enemy encampment, Banksy’s extraordinary auction rise, NFT scammers target the art world, and much more. By Naomi Rea, Aug 27, 2021
Kenny Schachter Filmmaker James Crump Dishes to Kenny Schachter About Why Making a Movie With Jordan Wolfson Was a Total Nightmare Kenny was very curious about why the two no longer speak. By Kenny Schachter, Aug 26, 2021
Artnet News Pro Which 5 Artists Have Generated the Most Money at Auction This Year—and What Can They Tell Us About the Future of the Market? You can probably guess the top seller—but the breakdown of the rest, courtesy of the Artnet Price Database, may surprise you. By Julia Halperin, Aug 25, 2021
Artnet News Pro Art Insurers Have Gotten Into Hot Water for Denying Pandemic-Related Claims. Here’s What They—and Their Clients—Need to Know Court cases are deciding where insurers can draw the line when it comes to payouts to museums and galleries for business interruption. By Ivan Macquisten, Aug 23, 2021