Art Fairs TEFAF Art Market Report Says 2013 Best Year on Record Since 2007, With Market Outlook Bullish The 10 Conclusions from this Year's TEFAF Art Market Report You Need to Know By Alexander Forbes, Mar 12, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Essentials: David Peddles Rifles, NYC Unaffordable for Artists, and Everything You Need to Start Your Week From Michelangelo's David hawking rifles to New York's unaffordable studios, all the links you need to start your week off right. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 10, 2014
Art Fairs 8 Tips For Buying Art at an Art Fair (Hint: Try These Out at the Armory and ADAA) A guide to buying at art fairs, for experienced collectors and novices. By Astrid T. Hill, Mar 7, 2014
Law & Politics Israel Takes Larger Role in the Search for Nazi Looted Art Organizations within the state of Israel are stepping up their efforts to help in the recovery of Nazi-looted art and artifacts. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 5, 2014
Analysis London’s Legendary Fine Art Dealer Agnew’s Saved By Eleventh-hour Investors A last-minute purchase by a group of investors has put 197-year-old art dealership, Agnew’s, back in the saddle. By Coline Milliard, Mar 4, 2014
Law & Politics What You Need to Know about Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi’s Latest Antics Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi has the press aflutter with a new documentary, two books, and a slew of new paintings he's offering for sale. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 2, 2014
Art World Cyprus Gets new $27 Million Museum Named for A.G. Leventis One year to the day after Cyprus came within a hair’s breadth from financial collapse, the A.G. Leventis Gallery opens its doors By Alexander Forbes, Feb 26, 2014
Analysis Editor’s Point of View: What Do Christie’s and Sotheby’s Sacrifice to Win Top Consignments? By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 23, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Literary Star ‘The Goldfinch’ to Compete with Vermeer at Mauritshuis’s Reopening By Coline Milliard, Feb 19, 2014
Galleries Art Law on Legal Title and Buyer Due Diligence In the face of "red flags," who is responsible? By Ronald D. Spencer, Feb 12, 2014
Market Art Law on Recovering Your Art New York's highest court addresses those attempting to recover long-absent art. By Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace, Feb 12, 2014
Auctions The Romance of Romanticism A survey of Jacques-Louis David and the Romantic ideals of individuality. By Erica Trapasso, Jan 2, 2014
Market Interview with David Leppan, Founder of Billionaire.com artnet discusses the luxury publication Billionaire.com with founder and avid art collector David Leppan. By Katherine Markley, Dec 30, 2013
Auctions Cents and Sensibility: Jane Austen Brings in Large Numbers at Auction A rare portrait of British author Jane Austen recently sold at Sotheby's London. By Lauren Stephen, Dec 17, 2013