The Art Detective Nothing Is for Sale in Christopher Wool’s Acclaimed DIY Show. Will It Jump-Start His Market? 'I was kind of unaware that I had become known for auction prices,' the artist said. 'Things have gotten out of hand.' By Katya Kazakina, Jul 23, 2024
Market 18 Artists Tapped for JFK Airport Project—and More Essential Art Industry News Plus, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles has started a $100,000 new prize. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 22, 2024
Wet Paint Vito Schnabel Quietly Gets Hitched, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who is the anonymous new critic haunting Los Angeles dealers? And which artist dined with Jeff Bezos in NoHo? By Annie Armstrong, Jul 19, 2024
Auctions Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in June 2024 A $29 million Chardin still life led the way. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 18, 2024
Market Work of the Week: Wendy Red Star’s ‘Isaakiiwaanníash’ The Crow artist's exhibition at London's Gathering marks her first European commercial show. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 17, 2024
Auctions Christie’s Reports Steep Drop in Auction Totals for First Half of 2024 The house had $2.1 billion in auction sales, down more than 20 percent from the same period last year. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 16, 2024
Market Lévy Gorvy Dayan Shutters Hong Kong Space, New York Galleries Are on the Move, and More Essential Art Industry News Plus, San Francisco's Rebecca Camacho Presents is doubling its square footage. By Annie Armstrong, Jul 15, 2024
Wet Paint An Infamous New Tenant in an Old Nino Mier Space—and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who was on vacation with Larry Gagosian and Leon Black? And, a scene report from a rare showing of "Cremaster 3." By Annie Armstrong, Jul 12, 2024
Market Decades After Its Boom, Can Japan’s Art Market Make a Comeback? An array of recent initiatives have drawn international notice. Officials say they are taking the long view. By Vivienne Chow & Cathy Fan, Jul 12, 2024
The Hammer Simon de Pury on the Secret to Immortality What are the keys to artistic longevity? By Simon de Pury, Jul 11, 2024
The Appraisal To Art History, Matisse Is a Master. To the Market, It’s a More Complicated Story The artist's most famous works are in museums, and his collectors can be fickle. Recently, his late work has been reassessed. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 10, 2024
Art World New York Gallerist Rain Lu on ‘How to Survive Smartly’ as a Small Art Business 'Asia's voice in the West may still be small,' she says, but immigration is changing that. By Rain Lu, Jul 9, 2024
Market Asymmetry Art Foundation Director Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt on Funding Projects That Reverberate ‘Over the Long Term’ 'There needs to be a sensitivity and understanding when showing artists from Asian backgrounds,' she said. By Michèle Ruo Yi Landolt, Jul 8, 2024
Market Perrotin Partner Alice Lung on the Asian Market, Art Fairs, and Rising Costs 'Collectors are becoming more careful, discerning, and selective about their purchases,' she said. By Alice Lung, Jul 5, 2024
Art Fairs With a Weakened Yen, the Second Tokyo Gendai Attracted a Larger International Crowd Sales benefited from confidence in the local market and the international appeal of Japan as a tourist destination. By Cathy Fan, Jul 5, 2024