Reviews David Zwirner Romances History, Rewrites History "No Problem: Cologne/New York 1984–1989" makes a case for the primacy of Cologne. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, May 16, 2014
Auctions Rothko and Warhol-Basquiat Works Are Prized Lots of Phillips Evening Sale High buyer confidence brings final tally for the night to $131 million. By Eileen Kinsella, May 15, 2014
Auctions Art World Report Card: Basquiat in the Bayou, the Adam Sender Collection, and Joe Bradley at Auction How an artist enters the star-making machinery. By Alexandra Peers, May 15, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Paris Gallery Beat: Six Must-See Shows This May We review the shows you simply cannot miss. By Coline Milliard, May 15, 2014
Art World Brussels Gets New Museum for Modern and Contemporary Art Building goes from hosting grease monkeys to art junkies By Alexander Forbes, May 15, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Have Peggy Guggenheim’s Descendants Violated Her Wishes? By Sarah Cascone, May 14, 2014
Analysis Europe’s 10 Most Important Auction Houses Which ones you need to know. By Alexander Forbes, May 14, 2014
Analysis Christie’s $745 Million Evening Sale Astonishes It's one for the history books. By Eileen Kinsella, May 13, 2014
Auctions eBay Launching Live Auction Platform Catering to Art Auction Houses By Sarah Cascone, May 13, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Georg Karl Pfahler, the Hard-Edge Painter the Market Forgot We review the first-ever show of the late painter's Tex series in Berlin. By Hendrik Hansson, May 13, 2014
Auctions Christie’s and Sotheby’s on Course To Set New Records This Week Evening sales push market limit with 13 works priced at $20 million and above. By Eileen Kinsella, May 12, 2014